WIRES Cumberland
About WIRES Cumberland
Welcome to WIRES Sydney Cumberland. We are dedicated to the rescue, care, rehabilitation and release of native animals in Camden, Canterbury-Bankstown, Cumberland, Fairfield, Liverpool, Parramatta, Penrith, Sutherland Shire and Wollondilly local government areas.
Bushfires, floods, and environmental issues are posing new challenges to wildlife, which is putting more strain on our team. When you support our Branch, you will be directly supporting our vital rescue and care efforts.
On behalf of native animals in desperate need, thank you!
Contact WIRES
For all wildlife rescues please call 1300 094 737
or fill in our online rescue form
Find out more about becoming a volunteer
General Enquiries Email: info@wires.org.au
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- WIRES Box Section
Become a volunteer
We depend on volunteers to help run our lifesaving programs; from native animal rescue, care and rehabilitation, right through to fundraising and office administration. If you have a passion for making a meaningful difference for wildlife, we'd love to hear from you!
Fundraise for us
You can do almost ANYTHING and make it a fundraiser! If you’d like to fundraise for our Branch, check-out some of the exciting community fundraising options possible on our link. If you have other fundraising ideas you’d like to discuss, please email fundraising@wires.org.au Thank you!
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- WIRES Box Section
Engage your Business
We could not run our lifesaving wildlife rescue and rehabilitation programs without the support of local businesses, community groups and organisations. If you are interested in donating as a Business, starting a Workplace Giving scheme or even becoming a Corporate Partner please click the link or contact us at partnerships@wires.org.au
Donate Goods
Our Branch is deeply grateful for handmade pouches and liners, bird nests and bat wraps made with 100% wool and 100% cotton. To find out more about the physical items that may be of use to our branch, please click the link. Thank you for helping us make a life-saving difference for rescued native animals!