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Wild Animal Sanctuary
Australia - Wild Animal Sanctuary
Summary:
Immerse yourself in the nation’s distinctive wildlife by volunteering at Australia’s only wildlife refuge that is listed on the Heritage List. Numerous wild creatures call the natural bushland that surrounds the refuge home. It breeds endangered species to replenish natural populations, gives rescued animals a forever home, and encourages conservation via teaching. The refuge is a practical and lovely place to support the preservation of animals, about an hour’s drive or two-hour train ride from Sydney.
Benefits:
- Gain knowledge of the behavior and maintenance of famous Australian animals, such as kangaroos and koalas, by working directly with them.
- Take in the 4,000-year-old sites that provide a window into the past of the area as you explore the sanctuary’s Heritage Listed Aboriginal cultural environment.
- Observe and engage with more than sixty different animal species, such as echidnas, dingoes, koalas, wombats, bilbies, bats, birds, and reptiles.
- Spend your weekends and nights at leisure exploring Sydney and the surrounding areas, taking in the city’s striking scenery, attractions, and lively culture.
- Investigate and work on 170 acres of native bushland, which serves as a habitat for a variety of wildlife.
Date and Fees:
- The deadline for submitting applications is between Jan 01, 2024, to Dec 31, 2024.
- As for the fees it ranges from 1880 to 3440 US dollars, for more information use the link below.