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Wildlife Welfare Organsiation (SA) (WWO) cares for all animals including marsupials, reptiles, native birds and specialises in aquatic and seabirds.
Founded in 1986, the Wildlife Welfare Organisation is one of the oldest wildlife care groups in South Australia.
The organisation was established to assist with the ever-growing number of sick and injured wildlife found on the Fleurieu Peninsula, mostly caused through direct and indirect human interactions.
There are a number of roles that you can become involved with:
Animal Carers - No experience necessary. Our coordinators will provide you with comprehensive training and guidance to ensure you are comfortable and confident in the role.
We welcome individuals without prior experience to join our team as Animal Carers. Our coordinators are dedicated to providing comprehensive training and support, ensuring you feel confident in your role. Your commitment to the well-being of animals is what matters most, and we're here to help you make a positive impact from day one.
Wildlife Ambulance Drivers
Play a crucial role in rescuing and transporting injured wildlife. Connect with nature and contribute to local wildlife conservation.
Become a hero for those who cannot speak for themselves.
Administration, Fundraising & Gardening
As an Admin volunteer, you'll be the backbone of our operations, ensuring smooth coordination.
In fundraising, your efforts directly contribute to supporting our mission and initiatives.
Gardening volunteers play a hands-on role in creating a welcoming environment for both our team and the wildlife we care for.
Check out the Wildlife Welfare Organisation website to discover how you can assist our wildlife.
You can make tax-deductible donations to WWO via their website. https://wwosa.org.au/

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