Native Animal Rescue
Native Animal Rescue is a not-for-profit wildlife centre dedicated to the rehabilitation & release of sick, injured, orphaned & displaced wildlife in WA
Native Animal Rescue exists to:
- Treat and care for sick, injured, orphaned and displaced native animals to rehabilitate them back into their natural environment;
- Contribute to conservation strategies in collaboration with various agencies;
- Provide facilities for the training of practitioners in wildlife management skills and the education of the wider community in wildlife issues;
- Educate veterinary students in the care and handling of wildlife; and
- Provide resources and facilities to support research into wildlife issues.
Native Animal Rescue is the business name for the Fauna Rehabilitation Foundation. Native Animal Rescue is a not-for-profit, non government incorporated body dedicated to the rehabilitation and release of sick, injured, orphaned and displaced native animals.
We rely totally on public donations, funds raised through our own fundraising activities and incidental funding grants from other sources.
Founded in 1982 Native Animal Rescue is headquartered on a 15 hectare natural bush site in Malaga. Native Animal Rescue cares for more than 3,000 native animals in need each year. This includes native birds, mammals, reptiles, and frogs.
Native Animal Rescue collaborates with local veterinary clinics to provide a rescue service for native animals to the community living in the suburbs north of the Swan River.
We have state-of-the-art facilities to cater for:
- Rehabilitation of black cockatoos and waterbirds,
- Undertaking research on animals such as woylies
- Wildlife Veterinary Hospital
- Translocation projects with DPaW