Bilbies were once found across Australia – today it is estimated that less than 10,000 individuals remain.
We currently protect more than 3,300 Bilbies across six sanctuaries and partnership sites and expect to protect up to 5,000 within the next 10 years. We need your support to make this possible.
Donate today to help bring back the Bilby
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All donations of AU$2 or more to AWC are tax deductible within Australia. All our supporters receive our regular newsletter, Wildlife Matters and periodic e-news and are welcome to participate in AWC events and volunteer programs.
Do you have any questions about donating to AWC? Below are our most frequently asked questions. Or you can contact us on (08) 9380 9633 to ask a question or donate over the phone.
AWC is implementing a science-based model for conservation that delivers high-impact results. AWC is successfully halting the decline of threatened wildlife and restoring populations of species like the Numbat, Bilby and Purple-crowned Fairywren across a large network of sanctuaries and partnership areas. Importantly, we are producing a high ecological return at a low cost. For more information on how your gift is used, view our latest Impact Report.
If you would like to make a donation on behalf of someone special, please click ‘Donate’ to complete your donation and then create your customised eGift card on the next page.
If you choose to send an eGift to someone special, then you will add their name, email address and a personalised message after making the donation. They will then receive a customised email notifying them of your donation on their behalf.
If you are planning on making an online donation, use your new address and in the comments section of the form include ‘Please note change of address’. Otherwise, please call us on 08 9380 9633, email us at donations@australianwildlife.org or notify us by post at PO Box 8070, Subiaco East WA 6008.
You can set up a monthly donation above by selecting the box next to ‘Make this a monthly gift’. Alternatively you can download and return a donation form to PO Box 8070, Subiaco East WA 6008, or via email at donations@australianwildlife.org.
To cancel or update the amount of an existing regular donation, give us a call on 08 9380 9633, email us at donations@australianwildlife.org or by post to PO Box 8070, Subiaco East WA 6008.
To update credit card details, you can either complete a new gift as above and note ‘Updating new card details’ or ‘Updating gift amount’ in the comment field or call us on the above number. We do not recommend emailing us your new card details.
To update direct debit details, complete and return this form to PO Box 8070, Subiaco East WA 6008, or via email at donations@australianwildlife.org.
Notice given for any changes needs to be received 5 business days prior to your next transaction period.
When donating online, you will receive an automated receipt to the email used for the donation. Please check your junk or spam folder if you do not receive this.
For recurring monthly donations made via credit card, your receipt for the full financial year will be sent within 45 days of the conclusion of the financial year.
For any queries regarding receipts, please contact us on 08 9380 9633, email us at donations@australianwildlife.org or post to PO Box 8070, Subiaco East WA 6008.
You can phone in your donation by calling us on
+61 (08) 9380 9633
Download a donation form below and email it to donations@australianwildlife.org
Or mail your donation form to us at Reply Paid 8070 Subiaco East WA 6008 Australia, with your cheque/money order made payable to “Australian Wildlife Conservancy Fund”.
Read our 2023 Bilby Census to learn more about our work to bring back the Bilby.
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