Donation Form

Yes! I’d like to give Australian Wildlife a Wild Future!
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Fax - +61 3 5333 2166 Post - Conservation Volunteers Australia
Box 423
BALLARAT VIC 3353
AUSTRALIA
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  Red-tailed Black Cockatoos
Tree Kangaroos
Brush-tailed Rock Wallabies
Leatherback / Flatback Sea Turtles
Superb Parrots
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Brush-tailed Rock Wallabies
Only a handful of these once common wallabies remain in Victoria’s eastern ranges, but an innovative cross-fostering program is slowly building up their numbers in captivity, ready for an exciting reintroduction to the wild.
Cockatoo
Red-tailed Black Cockatoos
Nesting trees and food are becoming harder and harder to find in Victoria and South Australia. Particular trees are needed in large numbers to bring this spectacular icon back from the brink.
Cockatoo
Sea Turtles
These ancient sea creatures are among the most endangered animals on the planet. Their nesting beaches in northern Australia need urgent protection from predators and marine debris.
Cockatoo
Superb Parrots
Once common throughout central New South Wales, one of Australia's most striking birds is fast losing its breeding and feeding areas. Nesting trees and food resources are being planted to give the Superb Parrot a fighting chance in its most critical habitats.
Cockatoo
Tree Kangaroos
In their Queensland tablelands homes, Tree Kangaroos are easy prey for wild dogs and road traffic as they move across cleared areas.
Cockatoo