About WReNNZ

WReNNZ (Wildlife Rehabilitators Network of New Zealand) is a volunteer-run non-profit organisation supporting New Zealand's wildlife rehabilitators. WReNNZ was formed in 2009 with the support of Rosemary Tully, the first rehabilitator to run training workshops for wildlife rehabilitators in NZ.

WReNNZ hosts conferences and training workshops to provide quality upskilling for rehabbers and supporters. All funds raised go back into the organisation's running and hosting training opportunities for its members. WReNNZ hopes, with the addition of this platform, to further its member's knowledge and skills by providing continued online training and information.

WReNNZ welcomes new members, whether they are actively involved in wildlife rehabilitation or have a passion for wildlife and would like to support the organisation. Please check out our various tiers of membership here.

 

WReNNZ Vision and Mission


VISION

WReNNZ is a respected and highly skilled network of individuals and groups, who share knowledge and best practice to rehabilitate New Zealand wildlife


MISSION

To provide leadership for standards of care and welfare during wildlife rehabilitation through education, providing support, building relationships and advocacy


OBJECTIVES

  Our strategic goals include:

  • To aspire to deliver best practices for rehabilitation
  • To work collaboratively alongside like-minded organisations

  • To provide education and support to improve animal welfare outcomes for wildlife

  • To minimise the impact of human intervention

  • To rehabilitate and release healthy animals that will integrate back into their natural environment



Member's Noticeboard

The Member's Noticeboard is where our members will find information that we believe will be of help or interest.