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

Donate

Native Arc depends largely on the generosity of the public.

Since Native Arc is a non-profit organisation, all donations are greatly appreciated. We currently receive no government funding and so we rely entirely on donations from the public to sustain the endless food, medical, housing and cleaning bills. The more donations we receive the more we can improve our facilities and improve the quality of care as well as saving more native animals. Financial donations can be made by either using Mastercard, Visa or Paypal via the link below. Cash donations can also be brought into the centre during office hours.

There are a number of ways you can help us:

  • Financial donations allow us to provide food and medications, pay for vet bills and upgrade our facility especially our hospital area.
  • Financial or in kind donations of labour and materials can help us upgrade our flight cages, mammal enclosures, water bird enclosures, reptile cages, and rehabilitation recovery area.
  • Computers, office equipment, audio visual equipment and software packages enable us to provide education to the public and improve our interpretive area to include better educational displays.
  • Become a volunteer at Native ARC and assist us in the rehabilitation of native wildlife.

Cheque Donations:

Please make cheque payable to Native ARC INC.
Post to: Native ARC
60 Hope Road
Bibra Lake,
Perth, WA, 6163

Donate

Help improve our facilities.

Financial donations can be made by either using Mastercard, Visa or Paypal via the link below. All donations are greatly appreciated.

Supply Wishlist

THIS MONTH NATIVE ARC IS LOOKING FOR DONATIONS OF: LARGE BLACK BIN LINERS

Below is a list of material goods which can be donated during office hours:

  • Laundry powder, dish washing liquid
  • Sunscreen, hand sanitiser
  • Rubber gloves, disposable gloves, heavy duty gloves
  • Face masks, eye protection
  • Towels of any size, canvases
  • Newspapers
  • Pillow cases, large towels
  • Fruits and vegetables, eggs, peanut butter
  • Small dishes
  • Aviaries, reptile vivariums