Thank you for becoming a Friend of the Darling Range Wildlife Shelter, DRWS.
In becoming a Friend you are helping us ensure we have the ongoing and neccessary means to rehabilitate native wildlife in need.
DRWS is a volunteer and not-for-profit organisation whose purpose is to rehabilitate native wildlife and promote the value of biodiversity.
We rely on the genorosity of the community for help in continuing our work. Financial donations are invaluable!
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 around 40 000 unpaid hours in support of DRWS.
DRWS has developed, and continues to evolve, from a love of and commitment to wildlife and the natural environment. All of our members actively promote preservation of the natural environment and living considerately with wildlife.
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.
Thank you for becoming a Friend of the Darling Range Wildlife Shelter, DRWS.
In becoming a Friend you are helping us ensure we have the ongoing and neccessary means to rehabilitate native wildlife in need.
DRWS is a volunteer and not-for-profit organisation whose purpose is to rehabilitate native wildlife and promote the value of biodiversity.
We rely on the genorosity of the community for help in continuing our work. Financial donations are invaluable!
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 around 40 000 unpaid hours in support of DRWS.
DRWS has developed, and continues to evolve, from a love of and commitment to wildlife and the natural environment. All of our members actively promote preservation of the natural environment and living considerately with wildlife.
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.