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Animal Patient Diaries
Take a look behind the scenes
Follow some of our native wildlife patients during their admission and stay at the Wildlife Centre all the way to their release back into the wild.
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Doing it Better at the Mandurah Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre
Introducing Ann Biggins, our new Quality Coordinator, who will work on creating a more efficient organisation.

Howard Priestley
Jul 12, 20242 min read


Search for a new Hospital location
As many of you already know, the Mandurah Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre is planning to move to a new location. The current location is...

Maggie Magpie
Dec 28, 20231 min read


Search for new Coordinators
We have started a reorganisation of the positions in the Centre, to increase training options for our volunteers, education sessions for...

Maggie Magpie
Dec 28, 20231 min read


May Day Op shop
The Mayday Op shop is one of Mandurah Wildlife's staunchest supporters. Their generosity helps tremendously towards funding many...

Maggie Magpie
Dec 28, 20231 min read


Alcoa Busy Bees 2023
Since 2008, Alcoa has stood strong as a vital financial supporter of the Mandurah Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre, and last year kicked...

Maggie Magpie
Dec 28, 20231 min read


Annual Fundraising Report
A new Fundraising Team took charge in January, run by Trish and Priscilla. adjusting their focus due to shifts in the economy. They'll...

Maggie Magpie
Dec 28, 20231 min read


Volunteer Training Opportunities
Usually through a grant, the Mandurah Wildlife Centre is able to offer many, free to volunteers, opportunities to improve their knowledge...

Maggie Magpie
Dec 28, 20231 min read


Almost 1000 animals admitted in 2023
Over the past years, the Mandurah Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre has witnessed a steady rise in the admission of sick or injured native...

Maggie Magpie
Dec 28, 20231 min read


Minced Meat kills Magpies
For many people it is a joy to put food out for the birds in their backyard, but be aware that this can make them very ill. Read more...

Maggie Magpie
Jan 15, 20232 min read


Stop Kidnapping Young Magpies
At the Mandurah Wildlife Centre, every summer we receive a lot of young birds, many of them Magpies, that have been “rescued” by the...

Maggie Magpie
Dec 20, 20221 min read


Spunk the sick little Dove
We had a new patient in the Intensive Care Unit at the Wildlife Centre recently: Spunk, a little Dove. Spunk most likely had somehow...

Maggie Magpie
Sep 3, 20221 min read
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