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  • Native Animal Rehabilitation Volunteer

    WA Wildlife - CVRC

    WA Wildlife's Rehabilitation Ward program is for anyone interested in rehabilitating wildlife (there are no pre-requisites). Rehabilitation volunteers need to attend a minimum of one shift per week (8.30am - 2.30pm or 2.30pm - 8.30pm). Volunteers will work under the guidance of the Rehabilitation Coordinator and/or an experienced volunteer.

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  • Op Shop Assistant

    WA Wildlife - CVRC

    WA WIldlife has been caring for sick, injured and orphaned native wildlife for over 20 years and has recently opened it's first Op Shop (second hand retail store) and are seeking expressions of interest for volunteers. Do you want to support wildlife conservation but not necessarily work directly with wildlife? Our Op Shop needs volunteers to run the Store 6 days a week.

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  • Wildcare Helpline Operator - supported by Cockburn Volunteer Resource Centre

    WA Wildlife - CVRC

    Are you passionate about native wildlife and enjoy interacting with people? Are you interested in learning about native wildlife from WA? The Wildcare Helpline is a telephone referral service operated by volunteers on behalf of the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions and is based at WA Wildlife in Bibra Lake. We are seeking Wildcare Helpline Operators keen to learn and provide advice about wildlife and connect callers with appropriate organisations for further assistance.

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  • Recovery Volunteer

    WA Wildlife - CVRC

    WA Wildlife's Recovery Ward program is for anyone interested in rehabilitating wildlife (there are no pre-requisites). Recovery Ward volunteers need to attend a minimum of one shift per week (8.30am - 2.30pm or 2.30pm - 8.30pm). Volunteers will work in our wildlife hospital under the guidance of one of our Veterinarians and/or an experienced volunteer.

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