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  • Community Spirit Offers Hope for Koalas

    Gold Coast locals have banded together to support Currumbin Wildlife Hospital’s mission to save Koalas from chlamydia. There are 22 Koalas currently part of the Koala Chlamydia Vaccine Research Program, and many of these Koalas share their habitats with Gold Coast residents. The Currumbin Wildlife Hospital Research Team, led by Lewis McKillop, have conducted their first…

  • Our Junior Ambassador Leads the Way

    Currumbin Wildlife Hospital’s Junior Ambassador, Toby Mitchell, means business! This philanthropic 11-year-old from Sydney has raised almost $9000 for wildlife over the past five years.  The funds have supported the mission to treat, rehabilitate, and release native wildlife at Currumbin Wildlife Hospital. In his latest trip to donate $1, 850 to Currumbin Wildlife Hospital, Toby experienced…

  • 8 Barn Owls Receiving Treatment

    Currumbin Wildlife Hospital is a hoot right now, with eight young barn owls receiving treatment. The subadult owls were admitted to the Hospital after being attacked by other birds like noisy minors, magpies, and butcher birds. Owls are attacked more frequently as the weather warms, as breeding season for the smaller birds begins and they…

  • The Disease Killing Our Koalas

    Dr Michael Pyne,  senior veterinarian at Currumbin Wildlife Hospital discusses the plight of Koalas and the disease that is killing them. There is a disease killing South-East Queensland’s Koalas and one of the world’s busiest wildlife hospitals is trying everything they can to help prevent the losses. It has gotten so dire that Koalas are now listed as a vulnerable…

  • Jingeri – Hello

    We respectfully acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the greater Yugambeh language region, the Country on which Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary and Hospital are situated today. We recognise their continuing connections to the land, sky, waters (waterways), and wildlife. We thank them for caring for this Country and its ecosystems.

    We celebrate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures, and we pay our respect to Elders past and present.

    Birds
    Ornate, stylized green bird in flight, patterned with white dots, against a black background.