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A volunteer organisation
that rehabilitates sick,
injured and orphaned
Australian wildlife.

Objectives

The objectives of the ARC are:

  • To rescue, treat, rear or care for sick, injured, orphaned and displaced wildlife for eventual rehabilitation and release back into their natural environment.
  • To improve and expand the existing facilities of the association in order to achieve the highest possible standard of care.
  • To provide within the boundaries of the association improved habitat for native wildlife.
  • To encourage and assist where possible the provision of pre-release facilities for rehabilitated wildlife in areas of suitable habitat.
  • To foster an awareness of the requirements of and problems confronting native animals and also encourage the provision of suitable habitat.
  • To collect any information and or undertake research that will benefit the care of wildlife.
  • To provide where possible or assist in the production of educational material and other resources pertinent to the care of sick, injured and orphaned wildlife.
  • To engage and liaise respectfully with other associations or organisations whose objectives support Native ARC.
  • To abide by the policies designed to achieve the above objectives and as formulated by the Executive Committee.
  • From time to time evaluate the relevance and achievement of the above objectives and take appropriate action where deemed necessary.
  • To consider and plan for the long term needs of wildlife unsuitable for release.

Join Us

Native ARC is always looking for volunteers. If you have a passion for wildlife or want to work towards helping our local environment contact us and find out exactly what you can do.

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Our Mission

Native Arc is a non profit organisation that provides medical care and rehabilitation services for injured native wildlife in the south metropolitan region.

Our Mission