About WA Wildlife
WA Wildlife (formerly Native ARC) is a nonprofit organisation that rescues, treats and rehabilitates sick, injured and orphaned wildlife. The charity also provides educational opportunities and training programs to the public, schools and corporates and participates in a range of research and conservation projects.
WA Wildlife operates the WA Wildlife Hospital which is a purpose-built facility on an A-class reserve in Bibra Lake. The WA Wildlife Hospital is the busiest wildlife rehabilitation facility in Western Australia and receives injured wildlife from a range of sources including the general public, veterinary clinics, local councils, rangers and other wildlife organisations.
Experience WA Wildlife (booking required)
WA Wildlife offers:
- Behind the scenes tour: A rare look into the WA Wildlife Hospital's daily operations and the dedicated individuals behind them
- Nocturnal nightstalk tour: An exclusive evening tour that reveals the nocturnal lives of native animals
- School holiday programs: A specially designed program to connect children with nature, available during school holidays
- Education tours for schools: School-focused tours offering a deep dive into wildlife conservation efforts.
All activities and tours at WA Wildlife are available through prior booking only. To find out more visit the WA Wildlife website.
Found an injured animal?
The Wildlide WA Hospital is open 365 days a year from 8.30am – 5.30pm and provides free medical services to wildlife brought in directly from the public, local rangers, or other veterinary clinics and rehabilitation facilities.
Visit the WA Wildlife website to find out what to do if you find a sick or injured animal.
Location and opening hours
The WA Wildlife Hospital is located at 172 Hope Road, Bibra Lake WA 6163.
Opening hours are 8.30am-7pm Monday till Sunday.
More information and contact
Please visit WA Wildlife website for more information or to get involved call 08 9417 7105 or email [email protected]