Aussie Wildlife Recovery & Emergency Preparedness

by Wildlife Information Rescue and Education Service Limited
Aussie Wildlife Recovery & Emergency Preparedness
Aussie Wildlife Recovery & Emergency Preparedness
Aussie Wildlife Recovery & Emergency Preparedness
Aussie Wildlife Recovery & Emergency Preparedness
Aussie Wildlife Recovery & Emergency Preparedness
Aussie Wildlife Recovery & Emergency Preparedness
Aussie Wildlife Recovery & Emergency Preparedness
Aussie Wildlife Recovery & Emergency Preparedness
Aussie Wildlife Recovery & Emergency Preparedness
Aussie Wildlife Recovery & Emergency Preparedness

Project Report | May 18, 2025
Specialist training for wildlife rehabilitators

By Linda Jordan | Community Fundraising and Events Executive

The purpose of the WIRES training team is to make sure sick and injured Australian native animals receive the highest standard of care.

Our Head of WIRES Training and Development, Jenn, pictured above gives us a brief insight into the team that develops and delivers training for WIRES volunteers, and for wildlife rehabilitators across the country.

Thanks for joining us Jenn. Can you tell us one of the most surprising parts of your role? 

Well, I think it’s the diversity!  

Australia has such a huge number of unique species, and they often have very specialised rescue and care needs. In the past year we’ve produced courses for the rescue and care of seabirds, lizards and turtles, and in previous years, for raptors, frogs, sea snakes, Tasmanian mammals, macropods, koalas, bats, possums and gliders - you name it we’ve produced a care course for it!  

That’s a very impressive list!   

Yes, we like to keep busyAt present we have over 35 specialist courses available. We’ve also developed training material for specific wildlife emergencies – Bushfire Emergency Response and Heat Stress Events for Flying Foxes for example.  

As weather events become more frequent and extreme, responding to these emergencies is going to become more and more critical for our most vulnerable species.It's so important our volunteers are equipped with the skills and knowledge to do that.   

What do you think our most important new course was this year? 

For me it was our Understanding Pain in Wildlife courseAlleviating the pain and minimizing stress for wildlife will always be critical for their welfare, but we also know the less stress and suffering an animal endures, the better their chances for release back into the wild – so there’s an ecological importance to pain management during rescue and care too.  

More than 760 wildlife carers completed that course last financial year, which means those skills are now going to have an immediate positive impact on literally thousands of injured and sick native animals.    

That’s great to hear Jenn. Are there any other highlights you’d want our supporters to know about? 

Well, just that sick, injured and orphaned native animals can’t speak up for themselves. They can’t ask for expert care, they can't ask for pain management. I’m so grateful for the donations we receive, which enable us to provide these wildlife-saving skills to our volunteers. In the past year over 3,600 individual WIRES courses were completed so we know wildlife volunteers really do care deeply about providing the best care possible.  

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Wildlife Information Rescue and Education Service Limited

Location: Brookvale, NSW - Australia
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Twitter: @WIRESWildlife
Project Leader:
Frances Parkinson
Warringah Mall , NSW Australia

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