Wildlife Training With Wildcare

For over 30 years, Wildcare has been rescuing injured, sick or orphaned native animals in Queanbeyan, up to Young and surrounds, over to Braidwood and south to Bredbo.
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We are committed to rescuing, raising, rehabilitating & releasing native wildlife

Our primary mission is to rescue, raise, rehabilitate and release sick, injured and orphaned native animals.
Our dedicated community of volunteers seek to educate and raise awareness about the importance of conservation of our native wildlife as well as advocating for our wildlife and their habitats. We also offer training about rescuing and caring for native animals.

OUR COURSES

Explore our rescued animals

Know more about the wildcare animals

Birds

Each year, the majority of calls to Wildcare are for birds needing our help. This ranges from tiny Yellow Thornbills to Wedge-tailed Eagles.

Macropods

Macropods, including kangaroos and wallabies, are a diverse family of marsupials.

Small Mammals

From possums and gliders to koalas and microbats, there is a diverse range of native small mammals in our region.
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Reptiles

From slithering snakes to sun-loving lizards and elusive turtles, the Queanbeyan and surrounding regions boast a range of native reptiles.

Wombats

Wombats are a prominent and cherished part of our region's wildlife, with unique burrowing habits and endearing appearance.


Wombat Mange

Wombat mange is a highly contagious condition that can cause a slow and painful death to affected wombats if left untreated. Thankfully, mange is entirely treatable and reversible.
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