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Darling Range Wildlife Shelter

Darling Range Wildlife Shelter exists to rehabilitate native wildlife and promote the value of biodiversity. Our vision is for communities that value and protect biodiversity.

Causes

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Friends of Darling Range Wildlife Shelter

The 'Friends of Darling Range Wildlife Shelter' has been established as an outreach program to gain ongoing financial support to help fund our rehabilitation work with Australian wildlife.

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Friends of Darling Range Wildlife Shelter

The 'Friends of Darling Range Wildlife Shelter' has been established as an outreach program to gain ongoing financial support to help fund our rehabilitation work with Australian wildlife.


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Rescue, Care and Rehabilitation of Australian Wildlife

Not-for-profit organisation whose purpose is to rehabilitate native wildlife and promote the value of biodiversity.

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Rescue, Care and Rehabilitation of Australian Wildlife

Not-for-profit organisation whose purpose is to rehabilitate native wildlife and promote the value of biodiversity.

Contact details

Lot 41 Hayward Road
MARTIN WA, 6110
893940885
We acknowledge the Whadjuk people of Noongar Boodjar, the traditional owners of the land upon which Darling Range Wildlife Shelter exists and pay our respects to Elders past and present. We recognise the continued connection of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elders to the animals, land and waters of this amazing country, and acknowledge that they never ceded sovereignty.

Contact details

Lot 41 Hayward Road
MARTIN WA, 6110
893940885
We acknowledge the Whadjuk people of Noongar Boodjar, the traditional owners of the land upon which Darling Range Wildlife Shelter exists and pay our respects to Elders past and present. We recognise the continued connection of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elders to the animals, land and waters of this amazing country, and acknowledge that they never ceded sovereignty.