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Esperance Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation Service

Updated: Jun 1

We are members of Western Australian Seabird Rescue Inc, and have a passion for all wildlife. We are licensed to care for wildlife by the Western Australian's Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions (DBCA).

Hand holding a gray and white Crested Tern against a bright blue sky. Background shows a lake and greenery, creating a serene, natural setting.
Rehabilitated Crested Tern

We have a dedicated wildlife hospital for sick, injured and orphaned wild animals and a team of dedicated volunteers who work tirelessly. The purpose-built facility was partially funded by the Western Australian Department of Primary Industry and Regional Development (DPIRD) to whom we are most grateful. This allowed us to increase are ability to care for wildlife. In 2024 we had 110 wildlife admissions and in 2025 we cared for 365 wildlife in need.

A person holds a large pelican near signs for a seabird rescue center. They wear gloves and a blue shirt. The setting is outdoors with shadows.
A rescued pelican coming into care at the Esperance Wildlife Hospital


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