What to do if you find an injured animal
Within a National Park
If you find a native injured animal within a National Park, please refer to the individual parks pages for specific telephone numbers.
Outside of a National Park
If you find a native, injured, animal outside of a park, please contact a local wildlife rescue group.
Marine mammals
If you find a sick or stranded marine mammal (including whales, seals, sea lions and dolphins) please contact your local Natural Resources Centre. For more information on what to do and who to call, visit our webpage.
Rescuing wildlife yourself
You can rescue a sick, injured or orphaned, native animal from the wild if it needs care and treatment. If you intend to care for a native animal that you have rescued, you will need a Rescue Permit
A permit not required when the animal is:
- An introduced species (not native to Australia)
- Classed as an unprotected native species.
The welfare of the rescued animal is vitally important. If you do not have the necessary skills or experience to care for the animal, please seek advice or give the animal to an experienced carer.
For more information or to apply for a rescue permit, visit Rescue Permits – protected animals.