FREE NATURE WALLPAPERS
Whether you're after scenic landscapes or your favourite animal - there's something for you to download! They're perfect for sprucing up your desktop or mobile devices, or to bring some life into your online Zoom and Teams meetings.
Australian Species
International Species
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Indigenous Art Series
WWF-Australia is proud to work with Indigenous artists to showcase some of Australia's iconic animals and their cultural significance.Eastern quoll art by Sarah Levett
For many First Peoples, the Eastern Quoll’s cultural significance bonds this creature to Country, including places it is now being reintroduced to after decades of absence on mainland Australia. It is a totemic species for a number of Indigenous Australians.
Show your love for this very special species and download this wallpaper art by Wiradjuri and Gundungurra artist Sarah Levett.
Platypus art by Teagan Malcom
The platypus is very culturally significant to First Peoples. Known as biladurang to the Wiradjuri Peoples, this animal is one-of-a-kind and incredibly elusive.
Proud Kamilaroi woman Teagan Malcom has created this stunning Indigenous art wallpaper featuring the platypus.
Koala art by Sarah Levett
For First Peoples, the koala’s cultural importance endures for generations through Dreaming stories, art, and spiritual beliefs inextricably tying this creature to the land.
Wiradjuri and Gundungurra artist Sarah Levett worked together with WWF-Australia to create spectacular Indigenous koala art wallpapers.
Glossy black cockatoo by Fileisha Laurie
Glossy black cockatoos carry deep cultural significance for Aboriginal Australians. They feature heavily in songlines and Dreaming stories.
Gumbaynggirr, Bundjalung and Kalkadoon artist Fileisha Laurie has created unique artistic depictions of this beloved species.
Woylie art by Crystal Quartermaine
Woylies are incredibly culturally-significant to a number of language groups in Western Australia. They are acknowledged and respected as nature's constant gardeners by Traditional Owners, and supporting their ability to survive and thrive is a crucial part of caring for Country.
Southwest Noongar, Ballardong, and Goreng artist Crystal Quartermaine has handpainted this very special artwork so you can show your love for this precious species.
Whales by Beau Pennefather-Motlop
Known by some Indigenous Elders as the “ancestor of the sea”, whales are totem species for numerous Indigenous language groups across the country.
Jirrbal, Wagedoegam, Ngapuhi & Scottish artist Beau Pennefather-Motlop has created this special whale art.
Glossy black cockatoo by Beau Pennefather-Motlop
Glossies features heavily in Indigenous songlines, Dreaming stories and is a vital part of many language groups’ Traditional Ecological Knowledge.
Beau Pennefather-Motlop has given these unique artistic depictions of this beloved species.