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Wild Days' Wildlife Information and Education Blog

19/11/2015

 
Welcome!
​At Wild Days Wildlife Shelter, we believe that by educating the community about the amazing wildlife that we share our lives with, we can help to create a more conservation-conscious and wildlife friendly society.  

A thriving environment is vital for our beautiful wildlife to exist. We believe everyone can make a difference, small or large, towards conserving our environment. It starts with people like you! 
Australian species are some of the most fascinating and unique creatures and we are lucky to have the chance to be part of their future.  Knowledge creates a level of respect and care, and through awareness and education, you too can be a positive influence on these species. 

The Wild Days Wildlife Information and Education section will be filled with resources that you can use to learn about our unique Australian fauna and flora.  Stay tuned for articles written by Wild Days Wildlife Shelter's operator Kay, who is passionate about sharing her love of Australia's unique wildlife and the importance of conservation to their survival.
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    Kay Taranto

    Kay is a passionate wildlife carer determined to share her knowledge about Australian wildlife with anyone who will listen. She is an advocate for the importance of conservation and care for our environment.

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Wild Days Wildlife Shelter is operated by Kay Taranto,  Licensed Wildlife Shelter # 13794194
Wild Days Wildlife Shelter cares for injured, sick and orphaned native Australian wildlife 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.

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  • Home
  • About Us
    • Our Team
    • Our Supporters
  • What We Do
    • Our Animals >
      • Mammals at Wild Days
      • Birds at Wild Days
      • Reptiles at Wild Days
    • In the Community
    • Wildlife Emergencies
    • Media & Recognition
  • Wildlife Stories
    • Newsletters
  • Education & Activities
    • What it's like to be a Junior Volunteer
    • Activities for Juniors >
      • Make a Drey
      • Learn about Habitats
      • Make a Parrot Toy
      • Make a Seed Bell
    • Backyard Bugs
    • Useful Links
  • Get Involved
    • Donate Funds
    • Donate Goods
    • Volunteer
  • Contact Us
    • Have you found Injured or Orphaned Wildlife?