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Rehabilitation of Austrailian wildlife and endangered species captive breeding program.

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ORGANIZATION: Animal Experience International

  • 112 people are interested

This is an opportunity of a lifetime - working with native Australian wildlife in a quiet bushland setting, surrounded by gorgeous National Park. The main focus of this wildlife centre is a commitment to the protection and welfare of native wildlife. Sick, injured, orphaned and displaced wildlife receive medical treatment in the newly built wildlife hospital, and are then rehabilitated and eventually released back into the wild. Patients include Echidnas, Bobtails, Quendas, Red Kangaroos and birds such as the Tawny Frogmouth and Lorikeet. Orphaned babies, such as Bandicoots and Possums, receive specialized care in the nurseries. The successful Bilby captive breeding and reintroduction program at the centre was started in response to the declining Bilby population on the Peron Peninsula. Several species of native animals are under threat, including the endangered Boodie, Woylie, Red Tailed Black Cockatoo, Western Barred Bandicoot and Bilby. Be a part of the solution by participating in the rehabilitation, captive breeding and education programs at this Western Australia wildlife rehabilitation centre.

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About Animal Experience International

Location:

30 Owen Street, Barrie, Ontario L4M 3G7, CA

Mission Statement

AEI empowers students, professionals and animal lovers to travel in aid of animals by providing exceptional volunteer adventures. All our programs are safe, ethical and authentically beneficial to animals and the local communities we partner with.

Description

Animal Experience International (AEI) is a certified B Corporation with a mission to help animals around the globe by matching clients with animal-related volunteer opportunities at sanctuaries, hospitals and research projects. Through their work as a wildlife veterinarian and as a volunteer coordinator for wildlife rehabilitation centres, Heather and Nora have come to understand the need for such an organization. People like you, from all walks of life, and from every country, are seeking animal-related experiences as volunteers. We are here to make sure you have a safe and rewarding journey.

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Animals
Environment
International
Animals, Environment, International

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1 Field SitePerth, ooooooAustralia

(-31.953005,115.85747)
 

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