What can you do to help?
There are many ways to help our wildlife and we get lots of calls a week with concerned Members of Public wanting to help animals in their area. If you are unable to find an answer below and are concenred about wildlife in your area. Please contact us.
Keep your cats contained inside and outside
Plant native shrubs and trees in your backyard
Build or buy a habitat box
EASY WAYS YOU CAN HELP WILDLIFE
Slow down on roads especially at dawn and dusk
Leave water out for wildlife on hot days
Teach these tips to your friends and family
Always use wildlife friendly fruit netting
A Flying Fox pup needs help.
This Flying Fox pup was found at Clayton South Primary School.
Australian wildlife - Please call for help!
Australian wildlife have very unique and at times complicated feeding and housing requirements
Tennis Anyone?
This little Grebe needed help and a lovely member of the public came to its rescue.
Grey-headed Flying Fox orphans
Grey-headed Flying Fox orphans
A hole lot of trouble in a very cute bundle!
Stuck and needed a hero, this ringtail was in a hole lot of trouble!
A key stone species
Yesterday we received a call about an injured Grey Headed Flying Fox in Crib Point on the Mornington Peninsula.
See you at the National Gallery of Victoria
Learn how you can help our Environment and Wildlife habitats.
Possum Box Building Workshop
Everyone is welcome to come down and join us for Possum Box building.
A good hobby!
We received a call about this beautiful Juvenile Australian Hobby who was found on the ground by himself in the open.
Critically endangered Large Brown Tree Frog
Warriors 4 Wildlife have had the amazing opportunity to help the critically endangered Large Brown Tree Frog (Litoria watsoni) by donating 6 aquariums to Wallabia Wildlife Shelter.
These people are amazing. I had a mother brush tail possum with her baby who needed urgent assistance. Warriors 4 Wildlife were there to talk to me over the phone and then sent an experienced wildlife rescuer to help this poor mum and bub. I am very grateful for their service and commitment to helping wildlife.— Lozzie