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Volunteering
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 Crimson Finch Mornington sanctuary
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- Helping the environment?
- Working with others who share your love of nature?
- Contributing your time and skills to an organisation you believe in?
- Broadening your resume and/or life experiences?
If you answered 'yes' to any of these questions, we've got some great opportunities for you such as seed collection, planting, fencing, weeding and fauna surveys.
The Karakamia, Paruna and Yookamurra sanctuaries host a series of regular volunteer days throughout the year, usually on a Saturday or Sunday (at Yookamurra sanctuary they are normally the second Saturday/Sunday of each month, from March to November).
Volunteer Programs Fax: +61 8 9321 0357 Email: info@australianwildlife.org PO Box 1897, West Perth WA 6872
Application for Volunteer Service [DOC file, 48KB]
Wanted – Volunteer Trades people & Handy persons to assist the Australian Wildlife Conservancy, with infrastructure maintenance, renovations, fencing, volunteer ranger programs & relief roles on its Southeastern Australian properties.
• Electricians • Builders • Plumbers • Mechanics • Boilermakers • General handy people etc • Environmental Monitoring and survey work (previous experience desirable)
Use your skills to help save Australia’s endangered wildlife
AWC is a non-profit organisation dedicated to the conservation of Australia’s threatened wildlife. AWC owns 15 properties (nearly 3 million acres) across Australia. This is an exciting opportunity, to assist AWC’s dedicated field staff to save Australia’s endangered wildlife.
Enquiries: Donna McCloy, Land Management/Volunteer Co-ordinator (southeastern Australia) donna.mccloy@australianwildlife.org.
Buckaringa Wildlife Sanctuary We are seeking people for our Volunteer Ranger Program at Buckaringa Wildlife Sanctuary. Volunteers would be required for three weeks or longer if preferred.
More >> Buckaringa Volunteer Ranger Program
Scotia Wildlife Sanctuary As part of the ongoing Black-eared Miner recovery project, AWC is looking for volunteers for the annual monitoring program at Scotia Wildlife Sanctuary in September 2007. In conjunction, volunteers will be involved with assessing malleefowl populations.
More >> Scotia Sanctuary Volunteer Opportunity More >> Employment More >> e-Bulletin
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