Be the Change:

Work 4 Wildlife

Imagine a world where our children and grandchildren can still marvel at the beauty of Australia’s unique wildlife, where endangered species are no longer at risk, and natural habitats flourish with life.

This future is possible, but only with action today.

Welcome to Working 4 Wildlife Inc.

We are a not-for-profit charity born in 2024 with a deep passion and commitment to protecting our wildlife. Here, at Amazement Farm & Fun Park / Central Coast Zoo in Wyong Creek, NSW, we work tirelessly to make this vision a reality.

Every project we undertake is driven by our desire to ensure a future where wildlife thrives, and communities are connected to the vital role they play in conservation.

From life-saving captive breeding programs to “conservation education programs...

Our work touches every corner of wildlife care. Whether we’re rehabilitating an injured kangaroo or educating the next generation about environmental stewardship, every step we take is building a brighter future for our wildlife. Your support, no matter how big or small, directly helps us protect and preserve these precious animals and the habitats they call home.

Together, we can create a future where wildlife flourishes. Join us in this important mission.

Our Mission

At Working 4 Wildlife, we strive to be a world-class leader in wildlife conservation.

Through research, habitat preservation, and environmental education, we connect communities with meaningful opportunities to protect and nurture our precious wildlife.

How You Can Help

Plant a Tree Program

Help us restore local habitats by planting native trees that provide shelter and food for wildlife.

For just $10, we will plant a tree on your behalf, and you’ll receive a certificate of appreciation for your support.

Contact Us

Get in touch with us at [email protected] or on (02) 4314 8215

Follow us on Facebook to stay updated on our latest projects and initiatives.

Together, we can make a difference for our wildlife. Join us today in protecting the future of Australia’s unique species.

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