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Your Donations Help Us Research & Save Wildlife

More than 16,000 wild native animals get admitted to our Hospital every year, needing urgent care. From orphaned Baby Birds to sick Koalas and injured Water Birds, our vet team works around the clock to give every patient a second chance at life – and you can play a big part in that.

Our service is provided completely free of charge, so the survival of these animals relies on the community support and people like you that care about wildlife as much as we do. Donate today and help us save wildlife – your donation will help save lives, protect endangered species, and make sure future generations can experience the wonders of wildlife in the wild.

National Trust of Australia (Queensland) Limited is a registered Australian charity with deductible gift recipient status, which means all donations over $2 are tax deductible.

Koalas are on track to be locally extinct by 2050. We are dedicated to koala conservation and research, to help protect this Australian Icon for future generations.

To treat a Koala suffering from disease

To buy an intensive care humidicrib used to maintain the body heat of critically injured wildlife and orphaned Joeys

To cover the cost of surgery to remove a hook from a Pelican’s stomach

Ways You Can Help

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Charity of Choice

Start your fundraiser today and raise funds for wildlife in need of urgent care. From cupcake stalls to sausage sizzles, trivia nights to treasure hunts, golf days or Gala dinners – your efforts will make a big difference.

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Tree to Me

Did you know a single Koala can eat the leaves of up to 1,000 gum trees every year? Help us keep Koala patients fed by buying gum trees or name a row of trees.

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Hospital Wishlist

Gift materials, equipment or supplies urgently needed to keep the Hospital running. Your donation helps us give sick, injured and orphaned wildlife the best possible care, and lets us continue vital research.

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Friends of the Hospital

Join a group of passionate people dedicated to being educated about the care and conservation of local wildlife.

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Bequests

Leave a charitable gift in your Will to help save Australia’s native wildlife and ensure their protection for the future. Bequests are an easy and powerful way to make a real difference for thousands of native wildlife.

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Corporate Partnerships

Become a corporate partner to help save countless lives and make sure future generations have the opportunity to see wildlife in the wild. You won’t just be making a donation, you’ll be making a real, measurable impact.

Get In Touch

Want to help in another way not listed on here? We’d love to hear from you!

(07) 5534 0883

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Other Ways You Can Help

Take a Hospital Tour

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Join a Fundraising Event

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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.

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