Supporting Sanctuary Management – Wildbark
$3,500
- Location: Throsby, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
- Participants: Flexible
- Perfect for: Corporate groups, sustainability-focused teams, and organisations seeking to support wildlife conservation through hands-on sanctuary management.
Located on Throsby in Canberra, the Wildbark Experience provides participants with a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to manage a wildlife sanctuary.Your team will support conservation efforts directly while learning about biodiversity protection, endangered species, and sustainable land management.
What You Can Expect?
- Orientation and introduction to the sanctuary’s mission and projects
- Hands-on activities supporting sanctuary operations, such as habitat maintenance and invasive species management
- Insights into threatened species recovery programs and biodiversity conservation
- Morning tea and lunch breaks onsite at Wildbark
- Guided walk to explore the sanctuary’s natural habitats and wildlife corridors
Event Summary
- Location: Throsby, Canberra
- Time: Full-day (approx. 9:30 am–2:30 pm)
- Transportation: To be arranged
What to Bring?
N/A
Why This Experience Matters
- Supports sanctuary management efforts critical to biodiversity in the region
- Raises awareness of conservation challenges facing endangered Australian species
- Inspires participants to bring sustainability and stewardship practices into the workplace
- Builds team cohesion through meaningful, purpose-driven activities
What's Included
- Conservation activities
- Habitat restoration and sanctuary maintenance tasks
- Education
- Insights into threatened species and biodiversity protection
- Food & refreshments
- Morning tea and lunch
- Guided nature walk
- Explore Wildbark’s unique habitats and wildlife corridors
Step into the role of a wildlife guardian.
Book the Wildbark Sanctuary Management Experience today and give your team the chance to protect Australia’s unique biodiversity while strengthening connections in nature.
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