Our mission is to conserve, protect and ensure positive welfare outcomes for Australian wildlife through treatment, rehabilitation, research and education. Everything we do is underpinned by important principles of ethics and animal welfare.

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  • A group of nine staff members and volunteers standing and sitting outside the Byron Bay Wildlife Hospital, with General Manager of Veterinary Services Dr Bree Talbot in the front smiling at the camera, in front of the hospital building.

    Byron Bay Wildlife Hospital

    The first all species wildlife hospital in the richly biodiverse Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, Australia. Since commencing operations, we have treated over 10,000 wildlife patients, including thousands of threatened species.

  • Australia's first and only mobile wildlife hospital with a striking wildlife-themed mural on the front and side, driving on a road with dry grass and wooden posts, under a clear blue sky.

    Wildlife Recovery Australia Hospital

    Australia’s only mobile wildlife hospital, fully equipped and staffed to provide immediate, expert care to wildlife during natural disasters and emergencies such as bushfires, floods, and mass disease outbreaks.

  • Byron Bay Raptor Recovery Centre's network of round aviaries designed to accelerate recovery of sick and injured birds of prey. The main geodesic dome structure is surrounded by trees in a native forested area.

    Byron Bay Raptor Recovery Centre

    A state-of-the-art facility dedicated to the rehabilitation of sick and injured birds of prey, featuring unique circular aviaries that replicate natural flight patterns.