This wildlife shelter in country Australia is one of the largest unsupported privately-owned wildlife shelters in Australia and for more than 30 years, it has rescued and rehabilitated sick, injured and orphaned native Australian wildlife and loved them back to health to be returned to the natural environment.
Since it receives no recurrent funding from governments, the shelter relies on the contribution of volunteers and donations from the public to keep it running.
Your Contribution
Volunteers play a key role in wildlife rescue and care. Not only will you be learning new skills and helping animals in need, but you will also make new friends from around the world and will create an enriching experience for yourself.
While the number of native animals needing help is increasing, volunteer numbers are not keeping up. Your contribution is enormous as the feeding schedule of baby animals is a busy one and the shelter needs surrogate mums to provide food for the babies and care for them.