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Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary has been protecting and celebrating native wildlife and Indigenous cultural heritage in Gold Coast, Queensland since 1947. They care for resident wildlife, provide guests with education-focused ecotourism experiences, participate in a wide range of conservation and research initiatives, and serve as a land care partner for native ecosystem restoration. Currumbin Wildlife Hospital was originally established to care for the sanctuary’s resident animals but quickly expanded to treat, rehabilitate, and release sick, injured, and orphaned native wildlife. They contribute to the future of wildlife conservation through vocational education, training, internships, and volunteer opportunities. Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary has worked with local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities and staff to develop a Reconciliation Action Plan. They have Respecting Our Culture, Advanced Ecotourism, and Sustainable Tourism certifications. Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary is part of the National Trust of Australia (Queensland) not-for-profit organization and reinvests all surplus towards their purpose.
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