Save a Mate

Our Mission

Conservation
Education
Research
Conservation

We aim to provide support and funding through conservation initiatives for threatened and endangered species in the form of habitat restoration, disease research and captive breeding programs.

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Research

Save A Mate Campaign will contribute funds towards important research projects aimed at saving Australian Wildlife by providing support, practical assistance and funding for selected research organisations that aim at delivering on conservation outcomes.

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Proudly Supported by Sea World Foundation

Help Save an Australian ‘Mate’

Discover Paradise Country's Save a Mate initiative, offering unique experiences and support for wildlife conservation. Join us in making a difference today!

About

Save a Mate is proudly supported by the Sea World Foundation. Learn more about the Foundation and its work.

 

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Our Projects

Discover Paradise Country’s Save a Mate initiative and its focus on wildlife and sustainability.

Our Projects

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Get involved with Save a Mate and help protect Australia’s unique wildlife.

 

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About

Save a Mate is proudly supported by the Sea World Foundation. Learn more about the Foundation and its work.

 

Learn More

Our Projects

Discover Paradise Country’s Save a Mate initiative and its focus on wildlife and sustainability.

Our Projects

Get Involved

Get involved with Save a Mate and help protect Australia’s unique wildlife.

 

Get Involved

Citizen Science

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Help Protect Australian Wildlife

Join Paradise Country in making a difference through Citizen Science.
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Citizen Science

One rainbow lorikeet with vibrant green, blue, yellow, and orange feathers perch on a tree branch with leaves.

Help Protect Australian Wildlife

Join Paradise Country in making a difference through Citizen Science.
Learn More
A man in glasses examines a koala sitting on a tree branch using a stethoscope, surrounded by green leaves.

Animal Welfare

The health and wellbeing of the animals in our care is of the utmost priority at Paradise Country and we have a strong reputation for caring for native and exotic animals. We apply the highest professional standards to the conservation, management and breeding of animals in our care, to environmental education, research and global conservation.

Found injured wildlife?

Paradise Country’s Vet Centre does not currently receive wild or surrendered animals. If you find a sick, injured, lost or orphaned animal, please contact the RSPCA on 1300 ANIMAL (1300 264 625).