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Donate to Wildlife Veterinary Care in South Australia

Your Support Saves Koalas & Wildlife. Every Dollar Funds Care

How to Help Koalas DONATE
Your donation supports free clinical veterinary care for sick and injured native wildlife across South Australia.
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At the Adelaide Koala & Wildlife Centre, we provide dedicated wildlife veterinary treatment five days a week. Every contribution helps us treat and stabilise wildlife when they need it most.
We provide this specialist wildlife veterinary care free of charge so that every native animal has access to treatment and a chance to return safely to the wild.
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Government funding supports core operations of our wildlife clinic.
Community donations fund lifesaving treatment.


Your donation directly supports wildlife examinations, imaging, medications and critical care delivered by our Adelaide wildlife vet team.
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Since 2014, more than 15,000 wildlife admissions have received professional veterinary care thanks to public generosity.




​When you give, you are not just donating.


You are enabling a koala to return to gum trees.
A possum to return to its hollow.
A bird to take flight again.
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South Australian wildlife relies on community support to receive the care it needs.
Injured koala receiving free veterinary treatment at Adelaide Koala and Wildlife Centre

Here is what your donation can fund — every amount welcome

$25

Provides fresh fruit and vegetables for our wildlife patients for one week

$50

Contributes to veterinary consumables used every day in treatment of injured native animals

$100

Contributes to life-saving medications including antibiotics and pain relief for injured wildlife

$500

Contributes to diagnostic testing including blood work and X-rays for seriously injured wildlife

These are suggested amounts only. Every donation, large or small, makes a difference.

Adelaide Koala & Wildlife Centre is a registered Deductible Gift Recipient (DGR). All donations over $2 are fully tax deductible. ABN: 74 834 255 299.

Donate to Wildlife Care in South Australia

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Donate via PayPal

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Fast, safe and simple. Takes less than 2 minutes.

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Donate via Direct Bank Transfer

Transfer directly to our Bendigo Bank account

Account Name: Adelaide Koala & Wildlife Centre Fund

BSB: 633 000

Account Number: 154 942 932

Bank: Bendigo Bank

Once transferred please email a copy of your receipt to [email protected] so we can issue your tax deductible receipt.

Tax deductible · DGR registered charity · ABN 74 834 255 299

Donate by Phone

Call us to donate by credit card over the phone

(08) 8297 2455

Please note we can only take calls during office hours,
Monday to Friday.

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Donate in Person or by Post

Cheques can be dropped off or posted to us directly

Make cheques payable to:

Adelaide Koala & Wildlife Centre Fund

Drop off or post to:

284 Anzac Highway, Plympton SA 5038

Please enter via the Plympton Vet Clinic

Tax deductible · DGR registered charity · ABN 74 834 255 299

Need to know more about how we use your donation?  See our DONATION FAQ PAGE
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Adelaide's Wildlife Needs You

Since 2014 we have provided free professional veterinary care to over 15,000 native animals. Five days a week. Every donation funds lifesaving treatment for koalas and wildlife across South Australia.

Donate Today and Save a Life

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​This project has been made possible with funding and assistance provided from the Government of South Australia through the Department for Environment and Water.
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  • Home
  • About
    • Meet the Team
    • Our Services
  • Donate to Wildlife In Adelaide
    • Donation FAQ
  • Wish List - What We Need
  • Resources and News
    • Koala Information >
      • Found a Koala? What to Do and When to Call for Help in South Australia
      • What do koalas eat
      • Koalas and Dog Attacks
      • Koala Chlamydia: Testing, Treatment & Risks Explained
      • Koala Facts Explained: Diet, Sleep, Lifespan & Behaviour
      • Koala Kidney Disease
      • Koalas and Hot Weather
      • Koalas and Water
    • Found a Possum? What to do
    • Bird Information >
      • Beak and Feather Disease - What is it?
      • How to help a baby bird
  • Contact Us
    • Contact Details
    • Support Wildlife Veterinary Equipment | Corporate Partnership Adelaide
  • Volunteering
  • Press Releases