Environment partners

The work of our partners is critical to the ongoing management and protection of our natural environment.

From helping wildlife, to managing habitats and land restoration, there’s lots of different ways that you can get involved.

Check out the NaturallyGC calendar to find upcoming nature events.

Our partners

Currumbin Wildlife Hospital

Currumbin Wildlife Hospital is one of the busiest wildlife hospitals in the world. Its mission is to treat, rehabilitate and release Australian wildlife.

In the last 20 years, over 140,000 wildlife patients would have struggled to survive without the Currumbin Wildlife Hospital and its incredible network of wildlife carers.

Saving our precious wildlife and restoring our environment is a service offered free to the community, but they cannot do it alone.

Find out how you can start helping today:
Currumbin Sanctuary Wildlife Hospital

Watergum

Watergum is a not-for-profit organisation and registered charity that helps the community engage in real, on-ground work to restore, maintain and protect the environment.

From citizen science projects and revegetation projects to caring for native wildlife.

Learn how you can get involved:
Watergum

Griffith University

Griffith University's Gold Coast campus includes several natural environments. The University plays a crucial role in maintaining biodiversity in South-East Queensland.

Learn about the research, resources and projects Griffith University is delivering. Take a walk through their incredible gardens and bushland, home to over 240 native plants and 21 threatened species.

Find out more about Griffith University's natural campus:
Griffith University – Biodiversity

Wildcare Australia

Wildcare Australia is a non-for-profit volunteer organisation that rescue and care for sick, injured, orphaned and displaced native wildlife. They have a team of trained wildlife rescuers and carers, who are on call 24/7 to support our native wildlife. Donations and sponsorship from the community help to support the volunteers so they can respond to and provide support to native animals in need.

The City of Gold Coast has partnered with Wildcare to support our dedicated environmental volunteers by providing a Wildlife Rescue Vehicle, enhancing the ability to respond promptly to native wildlife emergencies, reducing suffering and improving survival rates for vulnerable animals. It's not just a vehicle; it's a lifeline for these animals.

Report injured wildlife by calling Wildcare on: 07 5527 2444
Join Wildcare as a volunteer or donate at: wildcare.org.au