Since its foundation, the DWF has launched several projects and has raised over A$2 million from merchandise sales, animal encounters and donations.
[4] In March 2021, Dreamworld's General Manager of Life Science, Al Mucci resigned from the DWF.
The DWF is part of the WildCats Conservation Alliance which aims to help tigers and amur leopards.
The University of Queensland and the DWF also researches on the koala reproductive cycle and they have developed the world's first artificial breeding technology.
The fund also helps contribute to education, research and action towards securing a long term conservation towards bilbies.
[8] The project was created with Al Mucci, the General Manager of Life Science at Dreamworld.
[13] On 16 December 2018, more than a dozen protestors from the group "Justice for Captives" surrounded the entrance of the Dreamworld theme park.