Found 4 Working with Animals volunteering opportunities in Adelaide City

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  1. Social Pet therapy Visiting - Wayville, Woodcroft and Hendon

    Do you have a dog or pet that is suitable to come with you to our Aged Care home and share some social interaction with our residents? Our residents living at our Wayville Aged Care Home really miss the family pets they had in their family homes. Animals bring great joy to others hearts and the social chit chat and a pat bring smiles and fill hearts. All volunteers must have up to date Influenza vaccinations, the Covid-19 vaccinations and a Police clearance to work in Aged Care.

    Id:159233
    Seniors & Aged Care
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Woodcroft SA, Wayville SA, Hendon SA
  2. Friendly Pet Visiting Volunteers

    ECH is looking for some 2 legged (human) volunteers to assist in their Day Programs together with their good natured and well trained pets to visit clients. ECH Day Programs are designed to cater for people who may be experiencing dementia or memory loss to engage in a range of social activities. Dogs are popular but other pets are welcome too if they are healthy, confident with strangers, never timid and well mannered.

    Id:194327
    Seniors & Aged Care
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Happy Valley SA, Walkerville SA, Henley Beach SA, Smithfield SA
  3. Reservoir Volunteer

    Our reservoir reserves are home to beautiful landscapes and unique flora and fauna. Join a group of like-minded people and help nurture these special places. You'll be actively involved in caring for your local reservoir reserve and enhancing the experience for visitors. Activities include bushcare, revegetation, habitat improvement, biodiversity surveys (e.g. birds, frogs, plants), fish stocking and supporting community events.

    Id:181376
    Environment & Conservation
    Regular - more than 6 months
    Across: Williamstown SA, Happy Valley SA, Hope Valley SA, Kangarilla SA, Myponga SA
  4. Friends Of The Hooded Plover

    Hooded Plovers are small coastal shorebirds. Listed as vulnerable nationally, there are less than 800 of these birds in South Australia with only 22 breeding pairs found on the Fleurieu Peninsula. There are multiple ways that you can assist to protect these birds. Fleurieu Hoodie Helpers are needed to monitor a given pair of birds on a particular beach and report sightings of bird behaviour.

    Id:135873
    Environment & Conservation
    Regular - less than 6 months
    Across: Normanville SA, Seacliff SA, Hallett Cove SA, Goolwa SA, Carrickalinga SA, Maslin Beach SA, Carrickalinga SA