WA Wildlife is part of group of organisations helping to protect the nests of the snake-necked turtles that breed around Bibra Lake.
[4] The official launch of the new WA Wildlife site and facilities (after transitioning from Native ARC and undergoing a multi-million dollar redevelopment) was on 2 May 2023.
For more than two decades, WA Wildlife worked out of a tiny old cottage on site, previously trading as Native ARC from 1998 until 2021.
[13] The Ambulance routinely rescues sick and injured adult kangaroos using both trained wildlife rescuers and veterinary staff.
The tour also includes a native fauna display, with dingoes, a wombat, reptiles, possums, emus, and a variety of other birds.
[19] The Wildcare Helpline is a service providing information to the public on what to do if they find sick or injured native wildlife.
[20][21] WA Wildlife operates two op shops, in Hilton and Yangebup, selling a range of second hand goods.