Shelters & Rescues in Mount Hill

Looking to adopt, foster, or support local animal welfare in Mount Hill? Here you’ll find a list of shelters, rescue groups, and adoption centers dedicated to helping animals in your community.

Wa Wildlife Displays & Gg Wildlife Rescue Inc

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Wa Wildlife Displays & Gg Wildlife Rescue Inc

ADDRESS
1199 Allanooka Springs Rd, Mount Hill WA 6528

TELEPHONE
+61 401 272 608

WEBSITE
https://www.facebook.com/GGwildliferescueinc/

Customer reviews
5 / 5 (more than 1 votes)

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GG Wildlife Rescue Inc (Geraldton Greenough) is a prominent non-profit organization with over 30 years of experience in wildlife rehabilitation. Operating under the "3 Rs" philosophy—Rescue, Rehabilitate, and Release—they provide a vital 24/7 service for injured and orphaned native fauna across the Midwest region of Western Australia.

Their educational arm, WA Wildlife Displays, bridges the gap between the public and conservation by offering up-close encounters that fund their rescue operations.

Services offered

  • Wildlife rehabilitation: Expert care for marsupials (kangaroos, wombats), raptors, seabirds, lizards, and both venomous and non-venomous snakes.
  • 24/7 Rescue hotline: A dedicated emergency service for the community to report sick or displaced wildlife.
  • Interactive Educational Displays: Mobile wildlife incursions and displays that allow people to learn about dietary requirements, habitats, and the environmental needs of Australian species.
  • Wildlife Park access: The organization operates in conjunction with the Greenough Wildlife & Bird Park, where visitors can feed and interact with non-releasable animal ambassadors.
  • Volunteer training: Opportunities for locals to learn how to properly care for and transport wildlife.

The shelters and rescue groups in Mount Hill are working every day to care for animals in need—and they can't do it alone. Whether you choose to adopt, foster, volunteer, or donate, your support helps save lives and build a more compassionate community. Reach out to a local organization today and become part of the change.

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