Wildlife Education Workshops
Wildlife plays a vital role in maintaining the balance of our ecosystems, but many species face increasing challenges due to habitat loss, human interaction, and environmental changes. Whether it’s a bird fledgling that has fallen from a tree, a kangaroo hit on the road, or a possum stuck in a fence, our local wildlife often finds itself in distress—and without timely intervention, these animals can suffer or even perish.
These Wildlife Rescue Workshops are designed to educate and empower everyday citizens to become effective first responders in wildlife emergencies. By providing both theoretical knowledge and practical skills, these workshops offer an essential opportunity for community members to get involved and make a real difference in the lives of animals in need.
- Wednesday 26 March - Bright
- Tuesday 1 April - Mt Beauty
- Thursday 10 April - Myrtleford
All sessions will run from 6.00pm - 8.00pm
Each participant will be provided with a Wildlife Rescue Kit for their car, which contains the essential equipment and informational resources needed to assist with wildlife rescue situations. The kit will empower you to respond to wildlife emergencies immediately, wherever you are.