Help Save Wildlife with a Symbolic Animal Adoption
We’re dedicated to conservation and preserving wildlife for future generations. With a symbolic adoption, you can help Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary’s work towards saving some amazing species from the very real threat of extinction.
When you adopt an animal you will receive a small animal plush, printed symbolic certificate, printed fact sheet and quarterly email updates about your chosen animal.
Let’s have a look at the numbers…
Eastern Bristlebirds bred and released since 2023
Kroombit Tinkerfrogs
left in the wild
Specialist Conservation Keepers in our team
To feed a Kroombit Tinkerfrog for a year
Adopt A Bilby
$59 a year (one off payment)
You will receive a small Bilby plush, printed certificate, printed fact sheet and quarterly updates about Bilbies.


Adopt An Echidna
$59 a year (one off payment)
You will receive a small Echidna plush, printed certificate, printed fact sheet and quarterly updates about Echidnas.
Adopt A Koala
$99 a year (one off payment)
You will receive a Koala plush, printed certificate, printed fact sheet and quarterly updates about Koalas.


Adopt A Wombat
$59 a year (one off payment)
You will receive a small Wombat plush, printed certificate, printed fact sheet and quarterly updates about Wombats.
Adopt Now
A 1.75% transaction fee applies to online bookings.
Other Ways To Donate
FAQ’s
Yes, this is the best way to purchase a symbolic adoption.
No, this is a symbolic adoption.
Your donation helps fund our conservations programs for threatened Australian native species.
A small animal plush, printed certificate, printed fact sheet and quarterly updates about your chosen animal
We are unable to post the adoption package overseas, however we can email you a copy of the certificate and fact sheet if you would like to proceed with the adoption without the adoption pack.
Usually between $8.95 and $15.70. Subject to change.
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.

