Rescue and Rehabilitation of Australian Native Animals Inc


Important Update

It is with deep sadness we announce that after over 30 years of voluntary service to the Community RRANA is coming to an end.
Like so many charity groups, we have found it difficult to attract the quantity of new members required to share the ever-increasing workload.
We ask the public to understand that this has been a difficult decision for our members. It is extremely distressing to have to walk away however as of 1st March we will not be in a position to assist with sick, injured or orphaned wildlife, so please do not contact our members directly.
The RRANA phone will be disconnected on 1st March 2024.
In the absence of a voluntary native wildlife rescue group, it becomes the responsibility of NPWS to fill the void. Their number is (08) 8084 2880 as listed in the header of this website.
All calls must be directed to NPWS. Please contact them so that they are aware of the number of animals in the area that need help.
Our members wish to thank the Broken Hill public for their support and generosity over the years.
Thank you,
The RRANA team 💜


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Meet "Jack" the Wallaroo Joey

Jack is RRANA's most recent youngster into care (14/05/2023) and is doing well but that's not the best part.

Little Jack was found by several teenagers who called RRANA.

Too often sadly, we hear of deeds from a small minority of teenagers who do wrong to animals.

Let's celebrate the good because this is the second Joey within 48 hours that has been handed in by a group of teens.

I can't name the teens due to privacy but I hope they read this because we at RRANA are appreciative that you helped, and so is Jack.

You have made a huge difference for this little fella xx.