Animal Volunteer Experiences in Australia.
The people and animals of Australia still desperately need your help. The bush fires are responsible for so many deaths it’s hard to even grasp how dire the situation is. If you can’t commit to volunteering for the 4 weeks this centre asks, please consider sending a donation. Or you can contact us for advice on places to donate, there are many wildlife centres that will need your help. If you are completely overwhelmed, sending donations to the firefighters and the Red Cross will always certainly help. This is a terrifying ecological and humanitarian disaster, we will do everything we can to help the people and animals we love so much.
All our experiences have been visited by a member of the AEI team. We have made sure they are safe, ethical and will provide you with the best possible experience- while you provide them with the best possible help.
Bat Conservation in Australia
Help bat conservation in beautiful northern Queensland.
Here they rescue, rehabilitate and release several species of native Australian bats. The hospital dedicates its efforts to rescuing sick, injured and orphaned bats and treats four species of Australian flying-foxes, including Spectacled Flying-foxes and Little Red Flying-foxes, Tube-Nosed Fruit bats, and even a few microbats such as such as Nyctophilus and Freetail bats.
Starting at $2075 Canadian for 1 week.
Wildlife Rehabilitation in Australia
Join the team and care for wildlife at this Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre in Australia.
This is a wildlife rehabilitation centre located in Western Australia that rehabilitates and treats sick, injured and orphaned wild animals. The centre admits more than 2,400 animals each year and offers expert care and rehabilitation with the goal of releasing the wildlife back to the wild. The main focus of this wildlife centre is a commitment to the protection and welfare of native wildlife.
Starting at $2117 Canadian for 4 weeks.
We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the traditional custodians of Australia and pay our respects to Elders past and present. We celebrate the diversity of the experience of each Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander individual and honour their continuing connection to Country, culture and community. We recognise and appreciate the invaluable contributions made by First Nations People across many generations throughout the world.