Korrorook Wildlife Rehabilitation and Conservation Centre of Northern Australia
View contact informationA wildlife rehabilitation and conservation facility in Aeroglen, Northern Australia, focusing on rescuing, rehabilitating, and releasing native animals while promoting environmental education and fostering community involvement in wildlife protection efforts.
Aeroglen, QLD
ABN: 36443408793
Founded on ,
registered as a charity on the
ACNC Charity Register
since .
How This Charity Supports the Community
Korrorook Wildlife Rehabilitation and Conservation Centre of Northern Australia, based in Aeroglen, Australia, is dedicated to the rescue, medical care, rehabilitation, and release of native wildlife. The centre plays a crucial role in preserving Northern Australia’s unique biodiversity by providing specialised facilities and expert care for injured and orphaned animals. It actively contributes to wildlife conservation through habitat management and community engagement, ensuring the protection of endangered species and their environments.
Korrorook Wildlife Rehabilitation: Healing and Releasing Native Wildlife
The centre’s flagship activity is its wildlife rehabilitation program, which focuses on the medical treatment, recovery, and release of native animals back into their natural habitats. This program supports a wide range of species, including raptors, arboreal mammals, macropods, waterbirds, reptiles, and small birds. By combining expert veterinary care with habitat conservation, the centre ensures the survival and thriving of Northern Australia’s wildlife populations.
Mission and Vision
Korrorook’s mission is to rescue, rehabilitate, and conserve native wildlife while fostering a deeper connection between people and the natural environment. Its vision is a future where wildlife thrives in protected habitats supported by informed and engaged communities.
Main Objectives
- Rescue and provide medical care to injured and orphaned native animals
- Rehabilitate wildlife to full health for successful release
- Conserve and manage habitats critical to endangered species
- Educate the public on wildlife protection and conservation
- Reduce illegal hunting and habitat destruction through advocacy and enforcement support
Benefiting Groups
- Native wildlife species requiring care and habitat protection
- Local communities benefiting from conservation education and engagement
- Environmental researchers and conservationists supported by data and habitat management
- Wildlife enthusiasts and volunteers involved in rescue and rehabilitation activities
Types of Services and Activities
- Wildlife rescue and emergency response for injured or orphaned animals
- Veterinary treatment and rehabilitation within specialised facilities
- Release programs returning animals to their natural environments
- Habitat conservation and management to protect endangered species
- Community education and outreach promoting wildlife awareness and protection
- Research and monitoring of wildlife health and population trends
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1 Aeroglen Dr
Aeroglen QLD 4870
Australia
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