Help Give Wildlife a Second Chance
Every year Darling Range Wildlife Shelter (DRWS) rescues, rehabilitates and releases thousands of injured, orphaned and displaced wildlife across Western Australia.
From orphaned joeys and injured honeyeaters to turtles, possums and threatened species, our volunteers work every day to provide wildlife with expert care and a second chance at life.
As a volunteer-led organisation, your donation directly supports:
With more than 150 dedicated volunteers contributing thousands of hours each year, every donation makes a real difference to the wildlife in our care.
Your Donation Helps Provide
$35 specialised food for a debilitated magpie for a week
$50 the medication to provide initial treatment to a mange infected quenda
$100 x-rays for an injured admission
Monthly donations help us continue rescuing and rehabilitating wildlife all year round
No matter the amount, your support helps wildlife recieve the care they need to recover and be returned to their natural environment where possible.
Become a Friend of DRWS
Ongoing monthly donations help provide stability for wildlife rehabilitation throughout the year, especially during busy rescue periods when admission numbers increase dramatically.
By becoming a Friend of DRWS, you will be helping ensure we can continue:
Even small monthly contributions have lasting impact.
Wildlife Needs Our help More Than Ever
Wildlife across Western Australia faces increasing pressure from:
Each wildlife admission represents an opportnity to protect and preserve our unique biodiversity.
Your support helps make that possible.
About Darling Range Wildlife Shelter (DRWS)
DRWS is a volunteer-run, not-for-profit organisation based in the Perth Hills.
Established in 2005, DRWS exists to rehabilitate wildlife and promote the value of biodiversity.
Each year our volunteers contribute thousands of unpaid hours caring for wildlife in need, while also supporting community education, habitat initiatives and conservation outcomes across Western Australia.
DRWS is a registered environmental organisation and donations over $2 are tax deductible in Australia.
Other Ways You Can Help
If you are unable to donate today, there are still many other ways to support wildlife:
Every action helps.
Together, We Can Help Wildlife Recover
Thank you for supporting DRWS and helping give wildlife a second chance.
Yes
Yes, as soon as your donation is processed.
Darling Range Wildlife Shelter respectfully acknowledges the Whadjuk people of Noongar Boodjar, and honours their enduring connection to Country, wildlife and culture.
Help Give Wildlife a Second Chance
Every year Darling Range Wildlife Shelter (DRWS) rescues, rehabilitates and releases thousands of injured, orphaned and displaced wildlife across Western Australia.
From orphaned joeys and injured honeyeaters to turtles, possums and threatened species, our volunteers work every day to provide wildlife with expert care and a second chance at life.
As a volunteer-led organisation, your donation directly supports:
With more than 150 dedicated volunteers contributing thousands of hours each year, every donation makes a real difference to the wildlife in our care.
Your Donation Helps Provide
$35 specialised food for a debilitated magpie for a week
$50 the medication to provide initial treatment to a mange infected quenda
$100 x-rays for an injured admission
Monthly donations help us continue rescuing and rehabilitating wildlife all year round
No matter the amount, your support helps wildlife recieve the care they need to recover and be returned to their natural environment where possible.
Become a Friend of DRWS
Ongoing monthly donations help provide stability for wildlife rehabilitation throughout the year, especially during busy rescue periods when admission numbers increase dramatically.
By becoming a Friend of DRWS, you will be helping ensure we can continue:
Even small monthly contributions have lasting impact.
Wildlife Needs Our help More Than Ever
Wildlife across Western Australia faces increasing pressure from:
Each wildlife admission represents an opportnity to protect and preserve our unique biodiversity.
Your support helps make that possible.
About Darling Range Wildlife Shelter (DRWS)
DRWS is a volunteer-run, not-for-profit organisation based in the Perth Hills.
Established in 2005, DRWS exists to rehabilitate wildlife and promote the value of biodiversity.
Each year our volunteers contribute thousands of unpaid hours caring for wildlife in need, while also supporting community education, habitat initiatives and conservation outcomes across Western Australia.
DRWS is a registered environmental organisation and donations over $2 are tax deductible in Australia.
Other Ways You Can Help
If you are unable to donate today, there are still many other ways to support wildlife:
Every action helps.
Together, We Can Help Wildlife Recover
Thank you for supporting DRWS and helping give wildlife a second chance.
Yes
Yes, as soon as your donation is processed.
Darling Range Wildlife Shelter respectfully acknowledges the Whadjuk people of Noongar Boodjar, and honours their enduring connection to Country, wildlife and culture.