What we Do
FAWNA is a not for profit government approved wildlife rescue and rehabilitation organisation for sick, injured and orphaned native fauna.
FAWNA is entirely run by volunteers and administered by a committee elected annually at the Annual General Meeting by the members.
To do this we rely almost entirely on public support.
If you'd like to help us, or find out more about our work, then take a look around our website and learn how we’re helping our south west wildlife.
Become a Member
Anyone over the age of 16 years who is interested in Australian native animals and has a responsible and caring attitude can become a FAWNA member.
Emergency First Aid
If you have found an injured or orphaned native animal here's what to do:
1. Keep the animal safe and warm in a quiet environment. For more info click here.
2. Phone your closest FAWNA Emergency Care Centre (Depot) click here.
3. Or You can take the animal to your nearest vet and they will provide it with the treatment it needs and make contact with FAWNA to collect it once it has received First Aid. There should be no charge to you.
DECs Wildcare Helpline - 9474 9055 (24 hrs)
Latest News & Events
DEC Basic Wildlife Rehabilitators Course
The BWRC is to be held on Sat 18th & Sun 19th June this year. All carers who are registered as rehabilitators with DEC will be able to attend the course for free.
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BUSSELTON ANIMAL NURSERY
When: October 30th
Where: Churchill Park,Carey Street Gate Help is also required for set up on Thursday 28th October
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DEC Basic Wildlife Rehabilitators Course
The BWRC is to be held on Sat 18th & Sun 19th June this year. All carers who are registered as rehabilitators with DEC will be able to attend the course for free.
Read more...BUSSELTON ANIMAL NURSERY
When: October 30th
Where: Churchill Park,Carey Street Gate Help is also required for set up on Thursday 28th October
Read more...


