Kinjarling Marsupial Rescue Inc.
View contact informationA dedicated Australian organization committed to rescuing, rehabilitating, and releasing injured, orphaned, and displaced marsupials, ensuring their welfare and supporting wildlife conservation efforts in the Little Grove region through community engagement.
Little Grove, WA
ABN: 83729372107
Founded on ,
registered as a charity on the
ACNC Charity Register
since .
How This Charity Supports the Community
Kinjarling Marsupial Rescue Inc. is a wildlife charity based in Little Grove, Western Australia, dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation, and release of injured and orphaned native Australian marsupials. The organisation plays a vital role in wildlife conservation by providing care and support to vulnerable marsupials, ensuring their recovery and safe return to the wild. Kinjarling Marsupial Rescue also engages the community through education and workshops to promote awareness and protection of native species.
Kinjarling Marsupial Rescue’s Wildlife Rehabilitation Program
The charity’s flagship activity is its wildlife rehabilitation program, which focuses on the rescue, care, and release of injured and orphaned marsupials such as kangaroos, possums, and bandicoots. This program is essential for preserving local biodiversity and supporting the survival of native species in their natural habitats through expert veterinary care and nurturing environments.
Mission and Vision
Kinjarling Marsupial Rescue’s mission is to provide compassionate and professional care to native marsupials in need, ensuring their recovery and return to the wild. Its vision is a thriving ecosystem where native wildlife is protected, respected, and valued by the community.
Main Objectives
- Rescue injured and orphaned marsupials promptly and safely
- Rehabilitate wildlife with appropriate medical and nurturing care
- Release healthy animals back into their natural environment
- Educate the public on wildlife conservation and responsible interaction
- Engage volunteers and community members in wildlife protection efforts
Benefiting Groups
The primary beneficiaries are native Australian marsupials requiring rescue and rehabilitation. Additionally, the charity benefits the local community by fostering environmental stewardship and providing educational opportunities about wildlife conservation.
Types of Services or Activities
- Emergency rescue of injured or orphaned marsupials
- Medical treatment and ongoing care for wildlife
- Rehabilitation programs tailored to species-specific needs
- Wildlife release and monitoring post-rehabilitation
- Community workshops on wildlife rescue and joey care
- Volunteer training and support for wildlife carers
Communities and Groups They Support
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16 George St
Little Grove WA 6330
Australia
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