NATIVE ANIMAL NETWORK ASSOCIATION About Us |
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WHO WE ARE The Native Animal Network Association (ABN 49 616 307 5260) has been rescuing and caring for wildlife since 1992 and operates under section 120 of the National Parks and Wildlife Act. We rescue animals in distress from the Victorian border to Wollongong and out to the Southern Highlands.Our primary aim is to raise, rehabilitate and release native animals.
We also see it as our responsibility to help educate the public as to the
issues confronting local wildlife, and to do whatever we can to help
maintain an environment that allows our unique wildlife to survive an enrich
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OUR RESOURCES To learn more about our rules & regulations, education courses, library books and other resources, please visit our members page, by clicking here OUR MEETINGS Our general meeting is held on the second Wednesday of each month (except January) at 7:00pm at the meeting rooms under the Nowra Library, Berry Street Nowra. Anyone who is interested in learning more about our local wildlife, and how to help them is welcome to attend. We often have guest speakers, so we encourage al members and guests to join us each month. Help us! To find out more about how you can help us to help the animals, click here. Join Us! To find out more about becoming a NANA volunteer, click here How To Contact Us
Updated February 2010
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