Native Animal Rescue 170 Camboon Road, Malaga, Western Australia 6090
About the Business
Welcome to Native Animal Rescue, a not-for-profit and non-government incorporated body dedicated to the conservation and care of Australia's precious native wildlife. Located in Malaga, Western Australia, and with a regional branch in Broome, we are committed to providing top-quality veterinary care and rehabilitation for injured and orphaned animals.
At Native Animal Rescue, we understand the importance of protecting and preserving our unique wildlife. That's why we actively participate in leading-edge conservation programs and work closely with local councils, government departments, and universities to develop and maintain effective rehabilitation strategies. Through our collaborative efforts, we aim to ensure the long-term survival and well-being of our native fauna.
Our dedicated team of veterinary professionals and passionate volunteers are trained in wildlife rescue and rehabilitation. They work tirelessly to provide expert care, medical treatment, and rehabilitation services to injured and orphaned animals. From koalas and kangaroos to wombats and wallabies, our skilled team is equipped to handle a wide range of native species.
When you visit Native Animal Rescue, you can expect a warm and welcoming environment where our primary focus is the welfare of our furry friends. Our state-of-the-art facility is equipped with advanced equipment and resources to ensure the highest standard of veterinary care. Whether it's nursing a sick animal back to health or providing a safe haven for orphaned joeys, we are dedicated to giving each animal the best chance at survival.
We rely on the support of generous donors, sponsors, and volunteers to continue our vital work. By donating to Native Animal Rescue, you directly contribute to the ongoing care and rehabilitation of our native wildlife. Your support enables us to provide medical treatment, food, and shelter to injured and orphaned animals, ultimately helping them return to the wild where they belong.
If you encounter an injured or orphaned animal, please contact us immediately. Our 24/7 wildlife rescue hotline ensures that we can respond promptly and provide the necessary assistance. Together, we can make a difference in the lives of our native animals and ensure a sustainable future for Australia's unique wildlife.
Visit Native Animal Rescue at our Malaga location on Camboon Road, or contact us at 92493434 for more information on how you can get involved in our conservation efforts. Join us in protecting and preserving the incredible biodiversity of Australia's native fauna.
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Location & Phone number
170 Camboon Road, Malaga, Western Australia 6090, Australia
Hours open
Monday:
09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday:
09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday:
09:00 - 17:00
Thursday:
09:00 - 17:00
Friday:
09:00 - 17:00
Saturday:
09:00 - 17:00
Sunday:
09:00 - 17:00
Reviews
"Amazing work the volunteer staff do - so dedicated looking after the wildlife. George the wonderful dog looks after everyone who visits. Great place run by great people."
"The sick magpie I brought in was treated quickly and with care (and on a public holiday). I'm so glad this place exists to give our native animals a better chance at being rescued and rehabilitated."
"I have found many a bird in distress and not known what to do with it. Everytime I call Native Animal Rescue they always give me great advice and if possible will organise to come and pick up the bird. They really love what they do."
"My husband and I have rescued two different native birds now and we will continue to send them to Native Animal Rescue if they are able to take them! They thank us for bringing the animals in. Such a wonderful organisation run by volunteers. They are experts in looking after native animals of all kinds. If you are able to, please consider providing a donation when you drop off an animal to help cover their costs."
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