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EMERGENCY CONTACTS

The Society for the Preservation of Raptors is a non-profit conservation organisation composed mainly of wildlife carers and those who support the aims, goals and ethics of the Society.  You can call them for help if you find a sick or injured bird of prey in Western Australia.  Please remember, these people are volunteers, they do not get paid for this, they work jobs and they often have too many patients in need of intensive and around-the-clock care to be able to run an ambulance service.  If at all possible, please arrange to get the bird to them rather than expect them to collect it.

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For assistance with sick and/or injured birds of prey in Western Australia contact:



Philip Pain
Co-ordinator, SPR
Eagles Heritage - Margaret River
Ph:      (08) 9757 2960
Fax:    (08) 9757 2964
Noelene Jenkins
Secretary, SPR - Perth
Ph:    (08) 9453 6567
Marra Apgar
Perth Raptor Care - Perth
Ph:    (08) 9250 4759
Brian Mawby-Brown and Nancy Tang
EarthWings - Nannup
Ph:    (08) 9756 0669
Yvonne Sitko
Western Australian Bird of Prey Centre - Perth
Ph:   0438 388 383
Caleb Delamare
Raptor Centre - Perth
Ph:      0412 622 176
Janelle and Glenn Ende
Just Raptors - Geraldton
Ph:   (08) 9938 144


If you are unable to contact anyone on this list, you can call WA Conservation of Raptors, Stuart and Amanda Payne, on  (08) 9296 0172, 0418 945 847 or 0418 945 848.

For referral to a carer near you for all other types of wildlife emergencies in Western Australia, contact the Department of Environment and Conservation's "Wildcare" service on (08) 9474 9055.



  



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