FAWNA Membership

Joining FAWNA

FAWNA is always seeking new volunteer members to rescue and rehabilitate injured and orphaned wildlife.

As well as these vital activities FAWNA also needs more duty officers for the 24 hour emergency rescue telephone line.  There are also educational, handyperson, and fundraising activities that members can be involved in.

Members receive 4 newsletters and 4 bulletins per year, and there are quarterly meetings.

To Join FAWNA and become a part of this active volunteer group print a copy of the Membership Form. Be patient because it takes a while to download. To view the membership form you need the free Acrobat Reader software. If you don't already have it click here. Post your completed form to FAWNA, together with a cheque or money order for the relevant membership fee.

Types of FAWNA Membership

  • Full Members must undertake a basic training course before being issued with an authority to rescue and rehabilitate wildlife.

  • Supporting Members can help FAWNA's activities in many important ways eg. duty phone officer, sewing pouches, constructing holding pens, computer work, newsletter, education displays and fundraising.

  • Associate Members whose circumstances may not enable them to take an active role in FAWNA, but their membership fees help FAWNA by providing funds for the costs associated with wildlife rehabilitation activities.

  • Junior Members may support an adult member in their household with caring for injured, orphaned and disadvantaged fauna.









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Errol, the orphan red-necked wallaby joey was successfully rehabilitated and released to the wild by FAWNA
 
Orphan red-necked pademelon joey in FAWNA rehabilitation..photo by Sue Emerton
Infant Ringtail Possum rehabilitated by FAWNA
Baby Owlet Nightjar in FAWNA care...photo by Sue Emerton