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Sydney Metropolitan Wildlife Services

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The Sydney Metropolitan Wildlife Service (SMWS) is an organization that is dedicated to caring for Sydney's sick, injured or orphaned native fauna. Members are licensed by the National Parks and Wildlife Service under the National Parks and Wildlife Act, 1974. SMWS' head office is located in the Lane Cove National Park and offers 24 hour rescue service.

Duties

  • Wildlife Conservation
  • Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation
  • Wildlife Training
  • Public education about wildlife matters.
  • Assistance to the New South Wales Rural Fire Service

Contacts

Main Office (24hr) - (02) 9413-4300