Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital

Over 8000 native wildlife patients are treated at Australia's largest wildlife treatment facility each and every year. These patients have fallen victim to the cruelties of human nature - driven from their natural habitat, hit by cars, attacked by domestic pets, caught in fences, ingesting fishing hooks, and suffering at the hands of unspeakable acts of human brutality.

Four koalas have been shot in the past two years. Over 200 koalas were hit by cars in 2011. Nearly 100 wildlife emergency calls are received each and every day - 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

The Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital receives NO state or federal government funding, relying heavily on public support to continue this free community service.

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Australia Zoo Wildlife Warriors

Australia Zoo Wildlife Warriors Worldwide Ltd was established in 2002 by Steve and Terri Irwin, as a way to include and involve other caring people to support the protection of injured, threatened or endangered wildlife – from the individual animal to an entire species.

Our mission is to be the most effective wildlife conservation charity in the world through the delivery of outstanding outcome-based programs and projects, inclusive of humanity.

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The hard facts:

  • Nearly 100 wildlife emergency calls are received every day
  • Up to 30 different species are admitted to the hospital every day
  • Approximately 70% of patients are victims of car accidents or domestic pet attacks
  • The cost to treat one animal ranges from $100 to thousands of dollars
  • The hospital is open 24 hours, 365 days a year
  • Wildlife is treated from a 100,000km2 area over southeast Queensland and northern New South Wales
  • In keeping with the principles of ecological sustainability, the hospital building features "green" design and materials

The Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital relies on the support of the community, suppliers and sponsors to continue operating.


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