Wildlife Welfare Organisation of SA
Address: PO Box 940, Goolwa, SA 5351 Rescue Hotline: 0434 114 628 Phone (Admin): E-mail: None provided Web Site: www.wwo.org.au |
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Established in 1986, Wildlife Welfare Organisation is a network of South Australian volunteers who look after injured, orphaned or distressed Australian birds and other native animals. We specialise in native seabirds from the Fleurieu Peninsula of South Australia.
Established in 1986, Wildlife Welfare Organisation is a network of South Australian volunteers who look after injured, orphaned or distressed Australian birds and other native animals. We specialise in native seabirds from the Fleurieu Peninsula of South Australia.
Administration:
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.
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.