How Can you help?
What can you do to help?
There are many ways to help our wildlife and we get lots of calls a week with concerned Members of Public wanting to help animals in their area. If you are unable to find an answer below and are concenred about wildlife in your area. Please contact us.
Online- Rescuer and Transporter Rescue Workshop
Get ready to dive into our Online Basic Rescue and Transport Workshop from 12-5pm! π¦
Baby Possums - How can you help?
The best thing to do is keep the baby warm and take it to you local vet, there is no charge for you to do this. The vet will make sure the baby is ok with no injuries and call their local wildlife shelter.
π¦ Itβs a good time to refresh
Itβs a good time to refresh any birdbaths or water containers with cold water
Our Flying Fox need your help!
Many pups are now in care at wildlife shelters and adults are searching for food and getting caught in fruit tree netting.
Baby birds - fledglings.
The majority of birds found on the ground are not orphans and have not fallen out of their nest, they have chosen to jump or climb down on to the ground.
Volunteer and help our Wildlife!
Volunteer and help our wildlife and hardworking Wildlife shelters.
Online Basic Wildlife Rescue & Transport Workshop
New Online Warriors 4 Wildlife Rescue Course
Litter can create so many problems
This video shows a poor Cockatoo who was caught and tangled in the string from a kite
π WORLD WILDLIFE DAY π
The theme this year is 'Partnerships for Wildlife Conservation'.
Quick thinking Member of Public!
We received a call about a juvenile magpie that had been caught in some children's soccer goal netting.
Juvenile Wombat
This juvenile wombat was found on a path in a caravan park down in Gipplsand.
Human Food and not for Wildlife
Did you know that human food is not natural for birds and can make them very sick?
Introducing the Animal Pool Lifesaver (a.k.a. Frog Log)