raptor.org.au
Links
http://raptor.org.au/links.html
Links - This site. Who we are, what we do. Who to call if you find a sick, injured or orphaned raptor. If you find a sick, injured or orphaned raptor. Where to find us at an event near you. Raptor fact sheets and other interesting documents. Information on joining the Society for the Preservation of Raptors (Inc.). A photo gallery featuring the Society's beautiful education birds. A list and links to information on native Australian raptor and owl species. Phone, write, fax or e-mail us. This site hosts ...
wildlifecarers.com
Links – Northern Rivers Wildlife Carers Inc.
http://www.wildlifecarers.com/links
Northern Rivers Wildlife Carers Inc. Looking after wildlife in the Northern Rivers since 1992. Swamp Wallaby & Joey. Yellow Faced Whip snake. Grey Headed Flying Foxes. Other wildlife rehabilitation organisations. Friends of the Koala. Tweed Valley Wildlife Carers. Home to the most comprehensive list of wildlife care groups in Australia. They provide general information and have a search facility to find an Australian wildlife care near you. A great bird identification website. Find us on Facebook. To bec...
tvwc.org.au
Links - Tweed Valley Wildlife Carers
http://tvwc.org.au/links.php
Tweed Valley Wildlife Carers. How Can I Help. Download our latest newsletter here. Here are some of our friends, etc. Featured below are some sites that we recommend, all well worth a look for information, interest, and further research. We hope you enjoyed our site. Please visit again and, until you do, from all of us at Tweed Valley Wildlife Carers, thank you. Dept of Environment and Climate Change. The National Parks and Wildlife Service, part of DECC, licenses and regulates wildlife groups in NSW.
fauna.org.au
Links
http://www.fauna.org.au/FRLinks.htm
This is a new page as of May 2009. We are gradually adding links to quality websites which are not wildlife rescue sites, but which share a commitment to the conservation and protection of wildlife. International Fund for Animal Welfare. Wildlife Protection Society of Australia. AWC acquires land, and works with other landholders, to establish sanctuaries for the conservation of threatened wildlife and ecosystems. AWC now owns 20 sanctuaries covering 2.5 million ha (6.2 million acres) in plac...The NSW W...
sydneywildlife.org.au
Links
http://www.sydneywildlife.org.au/links
Animals we care for. Latest News and Events. Join our Mailing List. Check out some related links below! Sydney Wildlife is a member of the NSW Wildlife Council, the peak body representing Wildlife carers in NSW. Http:/ www.nwc.org.au/. Http:/ www.ifaw.org/australia/our-work/animal-rescue/help-rescue-wildlife-nsw-download-our-app. Foundation for National Parks and Wildlife. Http:/ www.fnpw.org.au/index.htm. A non profit, volunteer based organisation dedicated to the care and well being of bats and wildlife.
theglengogblog.wordpress.com
2014 year in blogging | The Glenbog Blog
https://theglengogblog.wordpress.com/2014/annual-report
Happy New Year from WordPress.com! Each rocket represents a post published on this blog in 2014. And because we like to share, we made the fireworks available as a jQuery plugin on GitHub. Some browsers are better suited for this kind of animation. In our tests, Safari and Chrome worked best. Your overall score is not known. We made beautiful, animated fireworks to celebrate your blogging! A San Francisco cable car holds 60 people. This blog was viewed about 1,800. Why the Glenbog Blog? With 7 posts total.
dontshootbats.com
NGO Statement - Don't Shoot Bats
http://www.dontshootbats.com/ngo-statement.html
Join us on facebook or twitter. Photo / Video Gallery. Download PDF Version of the March 2012 Statement. Call for all Queensland political parties to protect flying-foxes. 1 Permit only humane non-lethal methods of crop protection, as required under Queensland’s Nature Conservation Act 1992. Expert assessments, including those by the RSPCA and Queensland’s Animal Welfare Advisory Committee, have found that electrocution and shooting are inhumane. Full exclusion netting is humane and effective in protecti...
wildlife-rescue.org.au
Owls - Wildlife Rescue South Coast
http://www.wildlife-rescue.org.au/owls.html
Please don't feed the birds. Reptile and Amphibian Gallery. Build a possum box. Who is Who 2016/17. Are solitary, nocturnal birds of prey, feeding on small mammals, birds and insects. Barn Owl in care WRSC Peggy McDonald. There are ten owl species native to Australia. Sooty Owl and Lesser Sooty Owl. Tasmanian Masked Owl (. NOTE: The Tawny Frogmouth is frequently mistaken for an owl. It is not an owl, but a member of the nightjar family. They are unique to the Australasian region and represent ancient ele...
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