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Duckling Update: Growing Strong and Learning to Thrive!


Ducklings thriving at Mandurah Wildlife
Ducklings thriving at Mandurah Wildlife. Photo by Tameeka

We’re excited to share some wonderful news about our adorable ducklings! They’ve been thriving in our care, growing rapidly, and adapting well to their new environment. These little ones are eating well and keeping our volunteers on their toes with their playful antics—and let’s just say, they’re pooping a lot too!

Thanks to our dedicated volunteers, an enclosure has been built where the ducklings can swim and continue to learn vital survival skills for the wild. It’s an important step in their rehabilitation, and we can’t wait to see them exploring their new space!


For now, the ducklings are busy playing and cuddling in their playpen, enjoying every moment of their early lives. We’re excited about the future and what’s to come as we prepare their next dedicated space for swimming and foraging. Stay tuned for more updates on our wonderful ducklings as they continue their journey towards independence!


Donations

Help us treat and release all wounded and sick animals that are brought to our Intensive Care every day.

A monthly $10 donation goes a long way towards the rehabilitation of little creatures.

Volunteers

We need your help!

We are always in need of more volunteers, to take care of the animals, to assist the fundraising team and many other tasks.

 

Is this something for you? Then please let us know you are interested, by filling out our volunteer form. 

Hope to see you soon!

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Mandurah Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre

1400 Old Coast Road

Dawesville

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Our Platinum Sponsors

David Wee, donated the building and land for the wildlife

David Wee and family

Alcoa logo, main sponsor of Mandurah Wildlife since 2008

Alcoa

proud  supporter since 2008

City of Mandurah logo, supporting Mandurah Wildlife for years

City of Mandurah

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