Caring for native fauna
The primary aims and objectives of Wildcare Australia are:-
To provide a high standard of rescue, care, rehabilitation for sick, injured, orphaned and displaced native fauna for successful release into the natural environment.
For the protection and enhancement of the environment by providing quality care in Queensland for sick, injured, orphaned and displaced native Australian wildlife.
The conservation of native fauna and their habitat Australia-wide, including research on the biology and medicine of native fauna is also of primary concern.
To provide an educational and consultancy service to schools and other organisations with respect to habitat conservation and related issues
To provide extensive and up to date training for wildlife volunteers in all aspects of wildlife care.