
Help our Wallaby Sanctuary for Orphaned joeys
The charity listed is a registered charity. All carers and volunteers at the sanctuary are licensed wildlife carers with Hunter Wildlife Rescue .
We are facing the reality of ongoing development in the community.
The critical shortage of suitable wildlife corridors is causing a surge in precious animals being killed and injured, prompting us to find solutions to help our wildlife.
We receive many call outs to assess , rescue or euthanise our wildlife. We need expensive equipment to carry out these tasks humanely.
With more animals entering care, we're driven to provide compassionate support and safeguard our precious wildlife
Nestled at the foot of the Watagans is a special place which is home to a thriving wallaby sanctuary, overflowing with orphaned joeys in need of care and nourishment.
To provide the best possible environment, we urgently require extending appropriate pens and enclosures. Building a facility to house a dedicated space for volunteers to prepare bottles and formula, and expanding the pre-release pen to ensure our growing joeys have ample space to thrive.
Constructing fences that meet National Parks and wildlife specifications is expensive but with your support, we can provide a safe haven for our joeys. We also require life-changing medical equipment such as humidicribs, sterilisers, dressings .
The property borders the state forest and national park, providing the perfect setting for our orphans to flourish upon release.
Thank you for being part of this incredible journey, empowering us to make a real difference in the lives of these precious
Awabakal heritage eco village Indigenous corporation is a registered charity.
We in partnership with Hunter Wildlife rescue have a National Parks and Wildlife specified wallaby release pen/ site . We have from 10 - 20 wallabies in care 24/7. We are experienced senior macropod specialists.
Organizer
Deanna Caulfield
Organizer
Cooranbong, NSW
Awabakal Heritage Eco Village Indigenous Corporation
Beneficiary