Roo Gully Wildlife Sanctuary
became incorporated under the Associations Incorporation Act 1987, Western
Australia,
and therefore gained its charity status,
on 22nd October 2002.
Now known as - Roo Gully Wildlife Sanctuary Incorporated
Registered No: A1010633G
ABN: 94 601 390 110
Important
Notice for all Australians
Roo Gully Wildlife Sanctuary Incorporated
became a Deductible Gift Recipient on the 19th August 2004,
which means, for all Australians, any donation over $2 is tax deductible.
Australians, to qualify for this please make any cheques payable to
Roo Gully Wildlife Sanctuary Incorporated - Public Fund.
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THE
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE CHARITY
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Care
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To
provide primary care and first aid to sick, injured and orphaned Australian
wildlife
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To
provide permanent care for those Australian wildlife unsuitable for
rehabilitation.
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To
provide veterinary equipment for the care of Australian wildlife at
Roo Gully
(in particular Xray and anaesthetic equipment to be used by qualified veterinary personnel). |
Research
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To
provide research towards the production of a Macropod Veterinary science
book,
which has been identified as lacking in the resources for care of Australian wildlife. |
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To
study the anatomy, physiology, biology and behaviour of Australian Wildlife.
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To
participate in endangered breeding programmes for Australian wildlife.
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To
continue research into the development of more suitable and effective
anaesthetics,
medications and the treatment of Australian wildlife diseases. |
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To
develop more effective methods of care for Australian wildlife in particular
the unfurred marsupial and the older joey.
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To
improve the release, rehabilitation and relocation practices for young
adolescent and adult macropods.
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Education
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To
develop methods of education which promote honesty and truth in the
care of macropods
and to dispelmyths and inaccuracies in current educational material. |
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To
provide a facility for schools and other groups to access educational
material and expertise about Australian wildlife.
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To
offer places for animal behavioural research students from Australia
and overseas to study Australian wildlife at Roo Gully.
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To
offer specialised 'carers' courses for Australian Wildlife.
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To
develop a central data bank which can be accessed from Australia and
overseas to provide information
about the care and veterinary treatment of Australian wildlife. |
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To
progress the development of an interactive Interpretive Centre showing
the history and biology of Australian wildlife.
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The Committee
for 2009 - 2010
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Executive Committee Jim McGhie - Chairperson & Correspondence
Secretary Committee Public Fund Committee Shelley Bates |