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WIRES is working to address critical gaps in wildlife rehabilitation and wildlife welfare and is working to establish best-practice facilities to help better manage the increasing volumes of native animals requiring assistance.
Many native species, particularly larger animals, complex species to rehabilitate, and threatened species, require access to custom facilities designed to meet their requirements and optimise welfare outcomes.
WIRES Wildlife Centre - Mullyang
Mullyang, WIRES Wildlife Centre in Fitzroy Falls, is owned by WIRES and is primarily focused on the rehabilitation of raptors which are birds of prey. The name Mullyang was given to the centre by the local Aboriginal Gundungurra elder, Kazan Brown, and is the Gundungurra name for Wedge-tailed Eagle.
WIRES Wildlife Centre - Geoffrey Pearce Correctional Facility
The WIRES managed Wildlife Centre at Geoffrey Pearce Correctional Facility is focused on reptile care. this project is a partnership between WIRES, the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) and the Geoffrey Pearce Correctional Facility. This collaboration seeks to address critical care gaps for seized and surrendered reptiles, working to improve outcomes for impacted animals, and decrease biosecurity risk.
WIRES Wildlife Centre - Randwick
WIRES Native Animal Recovery Centre in Randwick is a landmark funding partnership between Randwick City Council, the NSW Government and WIRES. This first-of-its-kind native animal recovery centre provides nine possum enclosures, three bird enclosures, an aviary as well as dedicated storage and work areas for volunteers.