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Yellow-billed spoonbill
WE RESCUE AND REHABILITATE ORPHANED
AND INJURED SEABIRDS AND WATERBIRDS
IN THE SOUTH-WEST OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Buller's albatross
Australian pelican
Juvenile fairy tern
Nankeen night heron

How you can help

WE RESCUE AND REHABILITATE ORPHANED AND INJURED SEABIRDS AND WATERBIRDS IN THE SOUTH WEST OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA, NOW WE NEED YOUR HELP.

MAKE A DONATION

WASR receives no government funding and relies on support from the public. Without your generous support, WASR’s members and volunteers would not be able to continue the fantastic work that they do.

BECOME A VOLUNTEER

WASR welcomes rescue, admin/fundraising and home rehabilitation volunteers and hold information and training sessions throughout the year.

BUY A GIFT

Visit our shop to buy merchandise to support our work. Latest additions includes tea towels, bags and metal straw packs.

WHAT YOU SAY ABOUT US

Absolutely incredible people! Contacted them about two ducks with bad legs in the Supreme Court Gardens and they were picked up within a few days! So very grateful!

Kaitlyn

Every critter is important. So patient in catching the feisty feathered fiends and making sure they are OK.

Izz

Fantastic local person who responded quickly and caringly when a sick pelican landed in our yard.

Shorty

HELP MAKE A DIFFERENCE

BECOME A VOLUNTEER

 WASR welcomes rescue volunteers, admin/fund raising volunteers, and home rehabilitation volunteers. Please note as we do not have a clinic or centre, all volunteer roles are undertaken at your own home or in the field.

WASR NEWS & EVENTS

LATEST POSTS

DOUBLE YOUR IMPACT

DOUBLE YOUR IMPACT

From now until 30 June, every dollar you donate to WA Seabird Rescue will be matched up to $5,000 thanks to a generous supporter. That’s double the help for our seabirds!    With up to 2,000 rescues a year, we rely on donations to respond with the right equipment and...

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Parrot handling workshop

Parrot handling workshop

Over the weekend, 10 of our rescue volunteers completed a parrot handling workshop at WA Wildlife. We are receiving more calls to our hotline with requests to rescue parrots and bird species other than seabirds/waterbirds. Our induction training doesn't cover this and...

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Principles for Recreational Fishing

Principles for Recreational Fishing

With the large number of entanglements we always see over summer, we're starting a 'Principles for Recreational Fishing' series of posts. Cormorants, darters, silver gulls and pelicans are the usual entangled patients, but we are also seeing more ducks and swans with...

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SUPPORT US

HELP US RESCUE AND REHABILITATE ORPHANED AND INJURED SEABIRDS AND WATERBIRDS

WASR receives no government funding and relies on support from the public. Without your generous support, WASR’s members and volunteers would not be able to continue the fantastic work that they do.