AWARE Wildlife Rescue

December 2021

AWARE is a 100% volunteer wildlife rescue and rehabilitation organisation operating in Frankston and surrounding suburbs within Victoria. We are devoted to assisting sick, injured or orphaned wildlife that may otherwise be left to suffer or die. We do this by providing a 24 hour emergency rescue service manned by volunteer phone operators & rescuers knowledgeable in wildlife rescue and rehabilitation techniques, caring for wildlife at our shelters under licence from DELWP, and educating the wider community. We continually work to expand the knowledge and expertise of our carers/rescuers, membership and the general public through regular workshops and events, presented by specialists in the field of wildlife care, and through phone advice given by our dedicated team of hotline operators.

Mission

Our mission is the protection and enhancement of the natural environment through wildlife rescue services, foster carers and shelters.

Website

https://www.awarewildlife.org.au/

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About AWARE Wildlife Rescue

AWARE (Australian Wildlife Assistance Rescue and Education) was formed when independent Wildlife Carers came together to support each other in their shared a passion & dedication to caring for sick, injured and orphaned wildlife as well as protecting the natural environment for wildlife to call home. AWARE was officially incorporated 2005 and since then has been actively addressing wildlife concerns with government bodies and other wildlife groups and working to increase the number of rescuers and carers in the state, while providing a range of Rescue, Care & Educational services to the local community.