Protecting Our Native Wildlife is why the Schrinner Council has awarded almost $65,000 in this year’s round of Native Wildlife Carers Grants.

Grants ranging from $500 to $5000 have been awarded to 18 wildlife carers so they can continue protecting and saving our native wildlife.

The program supports groups and individuals devoted to rehabilitating sick, injured, and orphaned native wildlife, including amphibians, bats, gliders, birds, possums, koalas, and reptiles.

Our Council has awarded more than $1.1 million worth of grants since the program began in 2008.

Carers can use the funds to help cover the purchases of a range of items, including:

  • veterinary expenses
  • travel expenses to rescue, release and transfer native wildlife
  • feeding utensils
  • care blankets
  • travel bags
  • nest boxes
  • pre-release cages
  • enclosures
  • aviaries

For more information, search Native Wildlife Carers Grants at brisbane.qld.gov.au

I am so clad we are Australia’s lifestyle capital and looking after our native wildlife is essential to keep Brisbane one of the best places in the world to visit.

Native wildlife carers put in long hours to save our most vulnerable native species, and we are committed to ensuring they can continue their great work.

We’ve seen so many incredible outcomes of animals being rehabilitated and released back into the wild through their efforts.

I want to congratulate all the successful recipients and express my sincere thanks for protecting our native wildlife.

2024-25 Native Wildlife Grants Recipients  

 

Organisation Grant Amount Project
Bat Conservation and Rescue Qld Inc $5000 Reimbursement of consumables for the rehabilitation of bats and gliders
Orphan Native Animal Rear and Release Association Incorp. $1560 Reimbursement of consumables for the rehabilitation of amphibians, bats and gliders, native birds, possums, reptiles and other small fauna
Native Wildlife Carer – Individual $5000 Reimbursement of consumables for the rehabilitation of native birds and possums
Native Wildlife Carer – Individual $5000 Reimbursement of vehicle use primarily for the rescue and transportation of Koalas. Also assists with macropods, native birds, possums, bats, and reptiles.
Native Wildlife Carer – Individual $5000 Reimbursement of consumables for the rehabilitation of native birds and possums
Native Wildlife Carer – Individual $2597 Reimbursement of consumables for the rehabilitation of native birds
Native Wildlife Carer – Individual $3520 Proposed purchases of enclosures for the rehabilitation of native birds
Native Wildlife Carer – Individual $4380 Reimbursement of consumables for the rehabilitation of possums
Native Wildlife Carer – Individual $5000 Proposed purchases of enclosures for the rehabilitation of koalas
Native Wildlife Carer – Individual $5000 Reimbursement of consumables for the rehabilitation of bats and gliders
Native Wildlife Carer – Individual $4952 Reimbursement of consumables for the rehabilitation of native birds
Native Wildlife Carer – Individual $5000 Reimbursement of consumables for the rehabilitation of native birds, bats and gliders, possums, reptiles, and macropods
Native Wildlife Carer – Individual $5000 Proposed purchases of enclosures for the rehabilitation of native birds
Native Wildlife Carer – Individual $3152 Reimbursement of consumables for the rehabilitation of native birds
Native Wildlife Carer – Individual $3271 Reimbursement of consumables for the rehabilitation of amphibians, bats and gliders, native birds, possums, macropods, and other small fauna
Native Wildlife Carer – Individual $505 Reimbursement of consumables for the rehabilitation of native birds
Native Wildlife Carer – Individual $530 Reimbursement of consumables for the rehabilitation of native birds and possums
Native Wildlife Carer – Individual $530 Reimbursement of vehicle use primarily for the rescue and transportation of possums. Also assists with other various native animals.

 

More information about how we are making Brisbane the Koala Capital of Australia at www.vickihoward.com/koalacapitalofaustralia