TURTLE OBLONGA RESCUE & REHABILITATION​ NETWORK
  • About us
    • What we do
    • Objectives
    • History
    • Patron & Committee
    • Rescue, Rehabilitation and Release stories
  • FACT SHEETS
    • Taxonomy, Anatomy, Size & Habitat
    • Diet, Life cycle, Longevity and Evolution
    • Oblong Turtle v Western Swamp Turtle
    • Turtle or Tortoise?
    • Threats
    • FAQs
  • Get involved
    • How to help
    • Become a Member
    • Donate
    • What to do if you admit a turtle
    • What to do if you find a Turtle
    • What to do if you find other wildlife
  • Store
    • Special Gift Donations
  • Resources
    • Children's Books
    • Reference Books
    • Documents & Publications
    • Press Releases
    • In the Media
    • Turtle Photo Gallery
    • Links
  • Contact

HOW TO HELP

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Join 

Numbers count. Just by becoming a member you are helping. The more members we have, the more supporters our turtles have which will be of benefit when we are lobbying on their behalf.

Membership is FREE, just email us at secretary@turtleoblonganetwork.org.au
​and we'll send you a membership form.
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Donate

Like many wildlife rehabilitation groups, we are unfunded and run by volunteers. Your donations are appreciated. 

Find out more.

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Volunteer

Loan us your expertise. Whatever your skills we’re bound to be able to use them in some way. Much of the help needed is of a short-term and spasmodic nature i.e. helping run a fundraising sausage sizzle, taxiing turtles to vet appointments and keeping your eyes on your local lake.

If you're interested in becoming a turtle taxi or home carer, please contact us. 
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Buy

Sales from fund-raising  merchandise is another way of helping whilst receiving something in  return. Check out our Turtle Shop.
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Lobby

If your local lake(s) is in poor condition, lobby your Council to take responsibility for the health of the lakes in your area.
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Engage

If you’d like to organise an information session for please contact  us for details. Alternatively, you may be able to interest your Council in funding community information sessions. 

​Kindly note:  Because of animal welfare considerations we are unable to include live animals in our talks

If you find a sick or injured turtle, please contact one of our emergency turtle rescue numbers

Perth metropolitan areas
East                     0424 727 411
South                   0424 727 624
North                   0414 476 867

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  • About us
    • What we do
    • Objectives
    • History
    • Patron & Committee
    • Rescue, Rehabilitation and Release stories
  • FACT SHEETS
    • Taxonomy, Anatomy, Size & Habitat
    • Diet, Life cycle, Longevity and Evolution
    • Oblong Turtle v Western Swamp Turtle
    • Turtle or Tortoise?
    • Threats
    • FAQs
  • Get involved
    • How to help
    • Become a Member
    • Donate
    • What to do if you admit a turtle
    • What to do if you find a Turtle
    • What to do if you find other wildlife
  • Store
    • Special Gift Donations
  • Resources
    • Children's Books
    • Reference Books
    • Documents & Publications
    • Press Releases
    • In the Media
    • Turtle Photo Gallery
    • Links
  • Contact