Get Involved
"We are happy when for everything inside us there is a corresponding something outside us"
- William Butler Yeats

A donor and his son volunteer to fix feed and enrichment elements within enclosures.

Wild Serve personnel work closely with a scouts troop to position beehives in treetops.

Children are assisted to explore the wonders of a wetland.

A donor and his son volunteer to fix feed and enrichment elements within enclosures.
Participate
Members of the public can volunteer in the following ways:
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Volunteer in Administration, Wildlife Rescue or Environment (which includes Ecosystem Support and Education). This is only for persons 18 years and older
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Be trained as a Wildlife Courier, representing your suburb
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Enrol as a project apprentice (for ages16-17 years)
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Enlist as a Wildlife Warrior environmental ambassador for ages 10-15

Schools can enlist in our WESSA Eco Schools Programme
The following land owners and managers can appoint us as consultants in terms of our PriDE (Privately Developed Eco) Sanctuaries programme:
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Eco Estates
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Conservancies (or those estates wishing to formally register as a conservancy)
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Complexes
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Public Parks and Spruits
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Farmers and Game Reserves may participate as release sites for indigenous wildlife
Collaborate
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Watercourse and Terrestrial Habitat Restoration and Preservation
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Managing Parks, Conservancies and Nature Reserves
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Wildlife Conservation
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Exotic Wildlife Welfare
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Wildlife Interest and Education
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Social Movements such as Scouts Troops
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Social Welfare (e.g. the Disadvantaged and Disabled Communities)
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Domestic Animal Welfare
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Universities
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Professional Scientists e.g. Ecologists, EIA Practitioners
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Regulatory Bodies
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Veterinarians
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Laboratories
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Agricultural and Farming
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Developers
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Mining and Fuel
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Property Management
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Pest Control

We collaborate in projects and programmes with these fine organisations:
























Donate
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Watercourse and Terrestrial Habitat Restoration and Preservation
-
Managing Parks, Conservancies and Nature Reserves
-
Wildlife Conservation
-
Exotic Wildlife Welfare
-
Wildlife Interest and Education
-
Social Movements such as Scouts Troops
-
Social Welfare (e.g. the Disadvantaged and Disabled Communities)
-
Domestic Animal Welfare
-
Universities
-
Professional Scientists e.g. Ecologists, EIA Practitioners
-
Regulatory Bodies
-
Veterinarians
-
Laboratories
-
Agricultural and Farming
-
Developers
-
Mining and Fuel
-
Property Management
-
Pest Control
