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NSW Wildlife Rescue Gets $9M Lifeline
31 Jan
Summary
- NSW government injects $9 million into wildlife rescue.
- Review found funding, burnout, and vet access issues.
- Enhanced training and mental health support for volunteers.

The New South Wales government has committed $9 million to significantly improve the state's wildlife rescue sector. This substantial injection of funds follows an extensive 18-month review that highlighted systemic problems, including insufficient funding, widespread volunteer burnout, and inadequate access to veterinary services.
Environment Minister Penny Sharpe has fully endorsed the review's recommendations. Key initiatives include reinstating the "Wildlife Heroes" program to serve as a central information hub and reinforcing the role of the NSW Wildlife Council as a primary representative body.
The allocated funds will support enhanced training opportunities and vital mental health services for volunteers. Grants will also be distributed to cover essential expenses such as food, bandages, and medications for rescued animals.




