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GYC2759 - Wildlife Rehabilitation near Popular Perth!
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Cost: £1695.00

Please note:

If you do any placement in Perth, an Indigenous Heritage (Aborigine) tour in Kings Park, Perth's No. 1 tourist attraction, is included in your itinerary, free of charge! When you're on your placement, if you'd like to extend your time, you can do so at a cost of £175 per additional week.

Cost Includes: The price includes accommodation, food and pickup from airport but does not include flight, insurance, kit or visas accommodation included in price food included in price airport pickup included in price 
Duration: 4 weeks (

This placement can be extended for any length of time (many of our volunteers do!), subject to availability and any visa restrictions that may apply.

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Company Rep Nearby: All the time
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  This placement would suit...

People who want to make a real difference to the well-being of animals and who want first-hand experience of real African culture. No qualifications or previous experience are necessary, just a love of animals, the outdoors and good dose of enthusiasm!



Wildlife Conservation in the Australian Bush


A seriously rewarding placement for nature lovers. Hands-on work with Native Wildlife in a Rehabilitation Centre near Perth, Western Australia's finest city! Australia's unique animals are known throughout the world and are an important part of its natural heritage, making Australia an essential destination for anyone with a passion for nature and wildlife.


What you'll gain from doing this Project:



  • An exciting, never-to-be-forgotten adventure into Down Under Oz!

  • New skills, more confidence, a greater understanding of a different culture, invaluable personal and professional development.

  • An entry on your CV or résumé that will put you head and shoulders above most others in the job market

  • The enormous satisfaction of helping disadvantaged children and knowing that you made a difference to them

  • And best of all ... an unforgettable experience!


About the wildlife rehabilitation centre


You'll work at a wildlife rehabilitation centre on the outskirts of Perth, aimed at caring for injured, orphaned, displaced or sick animals. You'll work with many native species, to assist in their rehabilitation and eventual release, as well as educating the local community about the need to conserve and protect local wildlife.


The Centre opened during the 1960s and has seen continual growth since this time - it is a not-for-profit organisation run entirely by volunteers from the local community, with the support of local businesses. Together they are committed to the protection and welfare of native wildlife. Wildlife brought to centre is examined in the hospital and appropriate care is administered including medication, crop feeding, physiotherapy and veterinary surgery. Quality care is provided and directed towards doing what is best for a distressed native animal with the ultimate goal of returning the animal to its native habitat.


When an animal is ready to be released it is transferred to a suitable location within the community and its progress monitored so that the centre can ensure that the repatriation has been successful. Approximately 60% of admissions are successfully nursed back to good health and released into their natural habitats. The centre's recognition of Australia's native species and the need to ensure their continued survival has led them to develop several breeding programmes for species on the edge of extinction. Captive breeding programmes are now underway for the endangered Bilby and Western Barred Bandicoots.


A 'hands-on' educational programme has also been established at the centre to ensure that children learn about the protection of native wildlife from a young age. Nocturnal visits can be arranged for small groups of children to show wildlife feeding and interacting with each other.


Your Work and Responsibilities


Over 100 volunteers work at the centre, covering two shifts per day, every day of the year. The day-to-day activities of the volunteers provide for all of the needs of the animals and the operation of the centre. Specific tasks include nursing and feeding sick and injured birds and animals, cleaning and maintenance, administration and public education.


You will more than likely be involved with the following...



  • The rehabilitation of sick, injured, orphaned and displaced wildlife. This means giving care to the animals at the same time as promoting independence to ensure they become ready for release back into the wild.

  • The endangered species captive breeding programme.

  • Educating the community about the need to preserve wildlife and eco systems and to value wildlife as a resource for a healthier living planet. This may involve using the centre’s educational animals to help with wildlife displays.

  • You'll assist with weighing and preparing food, feeding the animals, cleaning enclosures and the hospital, acting as a general assist in the hospital and recording information.


You will be required to assist with all areas of work and will need to capable of mucking in to do whatever is required of you.


The Importance of Conservation in Australia


Australia supports a significant proportion of the World's biodiversity - over 80% of its mammals, flowering plants and reptiles are only found in Australia. The destruction and fragmentation of habitat, particularly as a result of clearance of vegetation for agriculture, and the impact of feral animals and invasive weeds, has had a substantial impact on Australia's biodiversity.

Since European settlers arrived in Australia 22 mammal species have become extinct - the worst mammal extinction rate in the World. Around 20% of Australia's remaining mammals species are now threatened with extinction. These alarming figures indicate how vital the conservation of native Australian wildlife really is.


About Perth


Perth was built on the banks of the magnificent Swan River over 150 years ago and is now a city rich in culture and filled with theatres, art galleries and museums. The city is modern and vibrant - a fun, friendly and 'laid back' place, with clear skies and a sunny climate. Western Australia is locally known as the 'state of excitement'!


Some of its more famous attractions include Kings Park, Scarborough Beach, Fremantle and the Swan River. Fremantle (or as the locals call it, ‘Freo’) is the city’s port and is rich in history. At weekends you will find markets, entertainment and plenty of alfresco style cafes to laze in.

Perth has restaurants to suit all tastes - the most popular cuisine is of course the great Australian BBQ. Barbeque facilities are abundant in local parks - take your own food and cook up a feast, Australian style!


Travellers' placements are very flexible and you can combine this project with any other Travellers project, either in the same country or in different countries.


What to do next


Talk to us - We're there to help you. Call 0845 3 447 585

Most of our team are ex Travellers volunteers and are ideally qualified to offer advice and guidance because they know what you're looking for. They'll help you find your perfect project - and then make it all happen!


If you would like more information about this or any of our projects, please email or call us!


If you’d like to apply for this project, please go to our website and complete the application form. As soon as we receive it, we’ll liaise with you and then start making your travel adventure happen.


It's as easy as that.



0845 344 7585


YOUR ADVENTURE STARTS HERE! Help children, animals and conservation around the world. Gain valuable work experience and new skills. All ages & nationalities welcome. EXPLORE a new culture from the inside on worthwhile, well-structured projects.

FLEXIBLE: From two weeks to one year - you choose your dates and duration.






 
   

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