Darling Range Wildlife Shelter
Address: PO Box 395, Kelmscot, W.A. 6991 Rescue Hotline: 08 9394 0885 Phone (Admin): 08 9394 0885 E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: www.darlingrangewildlife.com.au Facebook: Click for Facebook page |
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Darling Range Wildlife Shelter (Incorporated) [DRWS] is a totally volunteer and not-for-profit organisation whose purpose is to rehabilitate native wildlife and promote the value of biodiversity. DRWS volunteers rescue, provide care and rehabilitate Australian native wildlife in need including threatened, endangered and migratory species. Our aim is to work towards their release back into their natural environment. Each year we record around 1000 wildlife admissions.
The daily running of the Shelter is supported by over 100 volunteers who participate in a variety of roles. Volunteers are available daily from 8.30am until 5.00pm. Each year our members provide over 40 000 unpaid hours in support of DRWS.
DRWS is highly focussed on sustainable development through conservation and sustainable use of natural resources. In order to minimise the Shelter's environmental footprint the facility functions through the installation and maintenance of - a significant solar power system capable of supplying all power needs; greywater reuse system for gardening; composting/waterless toilets; rainwater collection from all buildings and use; recycling via worm farms; and wildlife food and enrichment via the native pantry.
If you are unable to contact us on the numbers above, please call the State-Wide WILDCARE hotline on 08 9474 9055
Darling Range Wildlife Shelter (Incorporated) [DRWS] is a totally volunteer and not-for-profit organisation whose purpose is to rehabilitate native wildlife and promote the value of biodiversity. DRWS volunteers rescue, provide care and rehabilitate Australian native wildlife in need including threatened, endangered and migratory species. Our aim is to work towards their release back into their natural environment. Each year we record around 1000 wildlife admissions.
The daily running of the Shelter is supported by over 100 volunteers who participate in a variety of roles. Volunteers are available daily from 8.30am until 5.00pm. Each year our members provide over 40 000 unpaid hours in support of DRWS.
DRWS is highly focussed on sustainable development through conservation and sustainable use of natural resources. In order to minimise the Shelter's environmental footprint the facility functions through the installation and maintenance of - a significant solar power system capable of supplying all power needs; greywater reuse system for gardening; composting/waterless toilets; rainwater collection from all buildings and use; recycling via worm farms; and wildlife food and enrichment via the native pantry.
If you are unable to contact us on the numbers above, please call the State-Wide WILDCARE hotline on 08 9474 9055
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If you find any errors in the information we provide, or want to let us know that a wildlife group is no longer operating please let us know via the contact page. If you would like to provide information about an organisation that we do not already have listed in our database, please let us know by using the NEW ENTRY form.
Do not use email to report an animal in need. Not all groups monitor their emails 24/7 and if an animal is reported by email, your report may not be read in time to save the animal. Always use the provided Rescue hotline number to report injured, sick or orphaned wildlife.
Clicking on the website above will open that website in another tab. To send an email to the wildlife group, copy the email address from above and paste into your email program.
If you find any errors in the information we provide, or want to let us know that a wildlife group is no longer operating please let us know via the contact page. If you would like to provide information about an organisation that we do not already have listed in our database, please let us know by using the NEW ENTRY form.
Do not use email to report an animal in need. Not all groups monitor their emails 24/7 and if an animal is reported by email, your report may not be read in time to save the animal. Always use the provided Rescue hotline number to report injured, sick or orphaned wildlife.