Currumbin Wildlife Hospital admits over 8000 sick, injured and orphaned native animal patients annually, with each case receiving the highest level of veterinary care. Following their intensive treatment, the native animals are rehabilitated and released back into the wild. Currumbin Wildlife Hospital admits over 8000 sick, injured and orphaned native animal patients annually, with each case receiving the highest level of
AWLQ work with local councils, state government, rescue groups and the community to improve the outcomes for stray and surrendered pets, and are nationally recognised for our unique and innovative programs, initiatives and rehoming strategies. AWLQ work with local councils, state government, rescue groups and the community to improve the outcomes for stray and surrendered pets, and are nationally recognised for our unique and innovative programs, initiatives and rehoming strategies.