Leave a gift to Wildlife in your will
Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary is passionate about conservation and preserving our wildlife for future generations to enjoy. Sadly, there are many native and exotic animals that are now threatened. The Sanctuary participates in multiple conservation projects to help save some of these amazing species from extinction including endangered Australian animals. Leaving a gift in your Will is one of the most powerful ways you can protect wildlife into the future. It is easy to leave a gift in your Will, large or small, you can truly make a difference.
A simple process…
To include a gift in your Will to save wildlife – provide the following details to your solicitor:
National Trust of Australia (Queensland) Limited’s (ABN: 85 836 591 486) is a registered charity under the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission (“ACNC”) law as a specific deductible gift environment recipient (“DGR”).
Get in Touch
Complete the form to get in touch or email directly donate@cws.org.au Your details will be treated with the strictest confidence and without any obligation.
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Where will your gift go?
Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary Conservation Teams participate in multiple programs to save species from extinction, find out more about these projects below.

Kroombit Tinkerfrog Conservation
Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary was the first organisation in the world to breed and release the critically endangered Kroombit Tinkerfrog.
Eastern Bristlebird Conservation
The Eastern Bristlebird is listed as endangered. Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary is currently involved in a specialist care breeding program to protect this species from extinction.


Tree To Me Program
Did you know it takes up to 1,000 gum trees to feed just one Koala for a year? It’s important that we continue to plant enough trees to ensure there is a food source available for Koalas in the future. For as little as $10, you can help support the future generation of Koalas.
Jingeri – Hello
We respectfully acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the greater Yugambeh language region, the Country on which Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary and Hospital are situated today. We recognise their continuing connections to the land, sky, waters (waterways), and wildlife. We thank them for caring for this Country and its ecosystems.
We celebrate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures, and we pay our respect to Elders past and present.

