Case Study: Australian Wildlife Conservancy improves conservation decision-making with JMP statistical discovery software

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Australian Wildlife Conservancy uses statistical discovery tools to address threats to wildlife

Australian Wildlife Conservancy (AWC) manages 21 sanctuaries across more than 2.5 million hectares, generating huge volumes of wildlife, habitat, and land-management data. The challenge was making sense of this information quickly and accurately enough to identify threats to Australia’s wildlife, including endangered species such as the Gouldian Finch. JMP statistical discovery software from SAS was used to help address this data-analysis burden.

With JMP, AWC researchers were able to manipulate and visualize large datasets more effectively, reaching conclusions faster and with greater confidence. The result was clearer interpretation of population, health, and habitat trends, helping AWC better track conservation programs and respond to threats sooner. JMP gave Australian Wildlife Conservancy a more reliable and efficient way to turn field data into actionable conservation insight.


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Australian Wildlife Conservancy

Sarah Legge

National Conservation and Science Manager


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