Links
Check out some related links below!
NSW Wildlife Council
Sydney Wildlife is a member of the NSW Wildlife Council, the peak body representing Wildlife carers in NSW.
Wildlife Rescue App
You'll never again have to feel helpless if you come across injured or orphaned native wildlife anywhere in NSW. IFAW and the NSW Wildlife Council got together to develop a free mobile phone application - the first of its kind in Australia - which can place you in direct contact with the nearest rescue organisation in NSW, at the touch of a button. Downloading and using the free App is an easy way to help native wildlife.
Foundation for National Parks & Wildlife
The Foundation for National Parks & Wildlife exists to help save the environment. Their vision is to be Australia's foremost philanthropic partner for national parks.
Bat Rescue Inc.
A non profit, volunteer based organisation dedicated to the care and well being of bats and wildlife.
Birds Australia
Birds Australia (the Royal Australasian Ornithologists Union) was founded in 1901 and works to conserve native birds and biodiversity in Australasia and Antarctica.
Birds in Backyards
Birds in Backyards is a research, education and conservation program focusing on the birds that live where people live.
Threatened Species
The NSW Department of Environment and Conservation has developed this site as part of its role in administering the NSW Threatened Species Conservation Act.
Royal Zoological Society of NSW
The Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales (RZS of NSW) main focus is to foster the study and conservation of Australia's unique native fauna.
Taronga Park Zoo
Taronga Zoo & the Taronga Foundation's vision is to be recognised as a world leader in the development of philanthropic support for the conservation & presentation of Australian & exotic wildlife.
WSPA (World Society for the Protection of Animals)
For 30 years, WSPA has aimed to promote the concept of animal welfare in regions of the world where there are few, if any, measures to protect animals.
F.A.U.N.A (Queensland)
F.A.U.N.A. is a group of dedicated volunteer wildlife carers based in Queensland. They rescue and care for sick, injured or orphaned wildlife.
Australian Wildlife Rehabilitation Conference
The Australian Wildlife Rehabilitation Conference 2018 is being held in Sydney and is the bi annual national conference for those dedicated to the welfare, rescue and rehabilitation of native wildlife.
FATS (Frog and Tadpole Study Group of NSW)
FATS is a society of people based in New South Wales, Australia, who have a genuine interest in frogs and tadpoles.





