ABOUT US

WHO WE ARE

Western Australian Seabird Rescue is a network of seabird and waterbird rescuers based in coastal south-western Australia. Our main areas of activity are Perth, Shoalwater, Mandurah and Albany. Every year we rescue and rehabilitate hundreds of waterbirds such as herons, swans and ducks, and a huge variety of seabirds including pelicans, cormorants, shearwaters, penguins and albatrosses. Most of the coastal seabirds like pelicans and cormorants we deal with are entangled in fishing line and hooks. The paralysing disease Botulism is common in ducks and pelicans. Big winter storms blow pelagic seabirds such as albatrosses, gannets and giant petrels onto our beaches, while juvenile shearwaters leaving their burrows may be drawn to coastal lighting and crash-land. Penguins coming ashore to moult are brought into care if they are at risk from dogs and foxes.

We have techniques to rescue birds that are injured or entangled but are still able to fly.

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OUR CORE OBJECTIVES

1. RESCUE AND REHABILITATE

To rescue and rehabilitate injured and orphaned seabirds and waterbirds

2. RAISE AWARENESS

To educate the public including recreational anglers about the threats faced by seabirds and ways we can all help in their conservation.

3. WORK TOGETHER

To work together with wildlife rehabilitation organisations in WA and around Australia to promote seabird conservation.

WASR COMMITTEE (2025/2026)

Matt Watson

Matt Watson

President

Matt has been working in the fishing industry for the past 15 years, with the last 10 of those years focusing on promoting sustainable fishing practices which incorporate solutions that lower the impact fishing can have on the marine environment. Passionate about the marine environment, Matt has been supporting WASR for about three years and volunteering for the past 18 months, supporting rescues around the Freo area. Matt has a Masters in Sustainability and Climate Policy and a BSc in Oceanography and Marine Biology. Outside of work and volunteering, Matt enjoys spending time with his young family and getting outside, either biking, hiking, or kayaking.

Email: president@wasr.org.au

TATIANA PERROTTA

TATIANA PERROTTA

SECRETARY

Tatiana has been volunteering in a variety of roles across wildlife care, companion animal welfare and local community groups since 1996. In her spare time she works as a registered nurse and grows heritage figs.

Email: secretary@wasr.org.au

Lee Rose Beavis

Lee Rose Beavis

Volunteer Manager

Bio coming soon.

Email: volunteers@wasr.org.au

DARRAL HAYNES

DARRAL HAYNES

Treasurer

Darral is a former Certified Practising Accountant (CPA), now retired.  He is currently the Treasurer for Ballajura Senior Citizens Association and works part-time in a financial planning practice.  He enjoys playing snooker two mornings a week and helping not-for-profit organisations with their finances.

Email: treasurer@wasr.org.au

Louie Owen

Louie Owen

General Member

Louie is semi-retired from Management in Retail; she holds a Cert IV in Training and Assessment and has been involved in animal care, training, rehabilitation, and release for many years, having worked at Seaworld in South Africa, as well as time spent volunteering at NAR WA and with WASR for coming up to 4 years now. Louie’s passion for birds, all animals, their health, and well-being, is and always will be a priority of hers. Her hobbies include photographing birds, animals, and wildflowers and enjoying time out in the bush.

TBA

TBA

General Member

Kate Bickendorf

Kate Bickendorf

General Member

Kate is a Senior Embryologist at a Fertility clinic, helping people start families. They have been volunteering with WASR for the past 3 years, lately taking on a support role of phone management, coordinating rescues and deploying volunteers from the comfort of home, usually smothered in cuddles from their 4 rescue cats.

 

Kathy Reynolds

Kathy Reynolds

General Member

Kathy is a retired paediatric nurse who is spending her retirement dedicating time to WASR assisting with both rescues and phone management. She is a lover of creatures great and small (except blow flies) and a passionate vegan. Husband John loves to assist with duck & duckling relocations, and eldest daughter Kate, is also a WASR volunteer and fellow committee member. Youngest daughter Meg is a new mother to Kathy’s first grandchild – a beautiful little girl. Outside of family Kathy loves doing art and crafts.

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