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INTERNATIONAL WILDLIFE CONSULTANCY GROUP

WILDCALL specialises in community education with over 17 year’s experience. It has been specifically designed for schools and childcare centres that have difficulty coming to a Zoo or Sanctuary. During a visit, the students will be able to meet, learn and interact with native animals, encouraging them to take positive action in the conservation of our native wildlife.

WILDCALL travels with a collection of Australian native animals and each program is delivered by one of our qualified and experienced educators. Your students’ curiosity about the natural world will be made alive as they come face to face with some of our country's stunning wildlife. These include; snakes, possums, bandicoots, small kangaroos, frogs, turtles, eagles, lizards, crocodiles, parrots, owls, falcons, stick insects, giant cockroaches, giant centipedes, star fish, sea slugs, native ducks, and lots more.

WILDCALL also caters for Birthday Parties, Corporate and Special Events.

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Did you know?

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Every second, a slice of rainforest the size of a football field is mowed down. That's 86,400 football fields of rainforest per day, or over 31 million football fields of rainforest each year....

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