Connecting Corridors

connectingcorridors

Planting stories. Growing country. Connecting futures.

wildlife habitat

As the world's population continues to grow, so does the urbanization of our cities and suburbs. Unfortunately, this often results in the displacement of wildlife who once called these areas home, leaving them without a suitable habitat. This is where creating wildlife habitats in urban areas becomes crucial. Not only does it help to protect and preserve the various species of plants and animals that call these areas home, but it also provides opportunities for people to connect with nature right in their own backyard. Imagine being able to observe birds, butterflies, and other wildlife from the comfort of your own window. By working together to create these habitats, we can create a healthier environment for both wildlife and ourselves. After all, nature has a way of providing us with a sense of peace and tranquility that is hard to find elsewhere.

Your Community

Cooling Suburbia

Nature's Bounty

 

Who to Call

  • Wildcare Hotline:   08 9474 9055
  • Estuary Guardians:   9474 9055
  • Volunteer Dolphin Rescue:  0497 288 922
  • Mandurah Dolphin Sightings
  • Mandurah Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre:   08 9582 3938
  • Peel Marsupial Care:   0427 777 538
  • West Australian Sea Bird Rescue:   08 6102 8464
Estuary Guardians
Mandurah Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre
Dawesville Community Groups

Connecting Corridors is for people who care deeply about place. We protect and restore natural ecosystems, coastal dunes, wetlands, bushland, while building resilient communities that thrive alongside them.