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
Look out Melbourne- We are ready to rescue.
These vehicles will be of vital assistance for the charity
"Hi Warriors 4 Wildlife!
"Hi Warriors 4 Wildlife , can I come and just grab some feeding syringes please?"
Thank you NAB, we cant do it without you!
Thank you Noel Jones! We appreciate your support.
Supporting 97 wildlife shelters and carers
Warriors 4 Wildlife supports 97 wildlife shelters and carers.
A key stone species
Yesterday we received a call about an injured Grey Headed Flying Fox in Crib Point on the Mornington Peninsula.
Our Shelter and Carer open day
How do we help your local shelter?
Possum Box Making Workshop
Last Sunday we held our Possum Box Making Workshop, thank you to Bunnings Fountain Gate and Bunnings Clyde North
The Narree Warren Warehouse
The Warriors 4 Widllife Warehouse
A very Special Breeding Program
W4W has donated a huge aviary that will be used for a very special breeding program for two very critically endangered native animals.
14 incubators that we have donated
Supporting Wildlife shelters is part of our charities purpose. Wildlife Shelters are the dedicated people who take care of our native animals when they are injured, sick or when baby animals become orphaned.
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