About Us
Chittering Wildlife Carers Inc (ABN 53 942 209 499) is a not‑for‑profit, volunteer organisation caring for sick, injured and orphaned native wildlife in the Chittering region and surrounding areas of Western Australia. Established by local residents passionate about wildlife, our mission is to provide immediate care, rehabilitation, and release for native animals in need.
We operate under licenses from the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions, and work closely with veterinary professionals to ensure the best outcomes for each animal.
What We Do
Rescue
24/7 emergency response for injured or orphaned native animals, including road accident victims and displaced wildlife from habitat loss.
Rehabilitation
Specialised care tailored to each species, from short-term first aid to long-term rehabilitation programs for full recovery.
Release
Careful release into suitable habitats with post-release monitoring where possible to ensure adaptation and survival.
Education
Community outreach programs to raise awareness about wildlife conservation, road safety, and coexistence with native species.
How You Can Help
Volunteer
- Wildlife caring (training provided)
- Transport and rescue assistance
- Event organisation and fundraising
Donate or Sponsor
- Financial donations for vet bills, enclosures, and feed
- In-kind donations like towels, blankets, and pouches
Every contribution, big or small, makes a difference to the animals we care for.
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Contact & Map
Main address:
75 Archibald Street, Muchea WA 6501
Email: chitteringwildlifecarers@gmail.com
Phone: (08) 9474 9055
Governance & Transparency
- Registered with the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission
- Operates with a volunteer committee and licensed carers
- Complies with state wildlife care regulations
We acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land within the Shire of Chittering — the Yued and Whadjuk peoples — and pay our respects to Elders past and present.