Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre at Eumundi

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Eumundi, Australia

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Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre at Eumundi Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (6 reviews)

Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre at Eumundi is located in Eumundi, Australia on 1411 Eumundi Noosa Rd. Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre at Eumundi is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category rehabilitation center in Australia.

Address

1411 Eumundi Noosa Rd

Phone

+61 754428057

Open hours

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Tori Condon

Incredible people doing incredible things! I'm so thankful that the Eumundi Wildlife Centre were there to help when I called on them. Thank you to the entire team, staff and volunteers!

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Karl Baker

Helped us immediately with a young bird we found on the ground on our property, that could not fly. Well staffed, very friendly and obviously care about all animals. Very lucky to have these people here :)

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Carolyn Stewart

Wonderful caring ladies who are open even late at night when we always seem to find injured possums. All animals were rehabilitated and released back into the wild.

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Phill Head

All I can say is that I'm glad you don't care for people! I took a beautiful healthy bird which I had raised from birth into the clinic with a broken leg. I told them that I had cared for birds my whole life and if the bird needed an amputation of one leg then I will nurse and rehabilitate this bird. I said that there are many wild birds out there with one leg and they are doing fine. I left my name and phone number for them to call me. I had to call them back and all they said was "we had to put the bird down because it had a broken leg". This bird was alive healthy and happy with a full time carer and I think that this life should have been saved. It was close to knock off time on Friday afternoon and I think that this may have been a contributing factor. Very poor effort and no way would I bring another wild animal to this place.

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Andy Flitter

We recently had a problem with Rosellas nesting in our chimney/flue. I rang the centre and Gill gave me some excellent advice which meant we were able to encourage the chicks which were ready to fly but appeared stuck, to leave the chimney and join their family group which we have recently seen all 5 of them still frequenting the garden. If you need help or advice, give them a call.

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Lizzie Ohana

The most beautiful ladies I have ever met :) we have rescued many animals over the years a lil while ago we took in a gigantic turtle who had been hit by a truck in front of mevon the Bruce Hwy between Cooroy & Eumundi :( he had to be put-to-sleep but they were angels & were extremely caring :) recently a rainbow lorikeet I noticed on the Eumundi Noosa roundabout :) he was released recently :) Lead by an angel these ladies have hearts of pure gold! Stay safe ladies and thanku again Mahalo LizzieO