The Rose Brooks Sanctuary

In early September we officially released the first BWR joeys into the Rose Brooks Wildlife Sanctuary! The sanctuary has been a dream several decades in the making, and we are very proud to announce that it is finally in operation.

BWR Possum Palace Update

We are thrilled to share the success of the Possum Palace project, a transformative initiative that has significantly enhanced the BWR headquarters. Funded by a generous grant from Bank Australia and sponsorship funds from the Barossa Co-op, the Possum Palace represents a major leap forward in our mission to provide the highest standard of care for our rescued wildlife.

About Us

Barossa Wildlife Rescue is a not-for-profit wildlife rescue & rehabilitation organisation supporting the Barossa Valley and surrounding regions. ​

Founded by Rose Brooks, a registered wildlife carer in Lyndoch, South Australia. As a little tacker Rose was forever bringing home injured or orphaned animals to look after, and she was given her first joey to raise named Bunty. Since then Rose has been caring for other injured or orphaned wildlife such as possums, echidnas, kangaroos, koalas, birds …  if it has a heartbeat, it is worth a go!

The BWR averages 800 rescues or callouts each year – most of them we have been able to nurse back to health and either release back in the wild or find a home for them at other homes or wildlife sanctuaries.

Our Mission

To have a sustainable wildlife organization within the Barossa valley area with a dedicated team of volunteers who work towards the rescue, rehabilitation and release (where possible) of wildlife.

Educate the community and also promote further opportunities on education choices for our younger generations.

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South Aussie with Cosi - Watch the episode

BWR was recently featured on South Aussie with Cosi!

Watch on 7plus – Episode 35 (Season 14), you’ll catch us from the 09:35 mark.

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Recently we were brought a Wedge-tailed Eagle who was found running along the ground at a local winery, unable to fly. This guy was a bit big (for scale, the carrier he is in is usually used to hold an adult koala!) and a bit too specialised for us to handle, but luckily we knew just the right person to call! When raptor specialist Anita arrived, she was kind enough to talk some of our volunteers through her assessment of the eagle and pass along some of her incredible knowledge.

Unfortunately, this beautiful bird ended up having a broken wing and sadly had to be put to sleep. Not every animal can be saved as much as we want that to be the case. But what an amazing training and learning opportunity for our volunteers and a rare chance to see such a stunning and powerful creature up close ❤️
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Recently we were brought a Wedge-tailed Eagle who was found running along the ground at a local winery, unable to fly. This guy was a bit big (for scale, the carrier he is in is usually used to hold an adult koala!) and a bit too specialised for us to handle, but luckily we knew just the right person to call! When raptor specialist Anita arrived, she was kind enough to talk some of our volunteers through her assessment of the eagle and pass along some of her incredible knowledge.

Unfortunately, this beautiful bird ended up having a broken wing and sadly had to be put to sleep. Not every animal can be saved as much as we want that to be the case. But what an amazing training and learning opportunity for our volunteers and a rare chance to see such a stunning and powerful creature up close ❤️

Milo wants to know... have you signed up for our Tour Down Under Walkathon event yet?

Next Wednesday on the 21st of January at 11:00am, the lovely people at Kies Family Wines will be hosting a 'Walk For Wildlife' fundraising event for BWR. We will be creating a massive bike on the front lawns of the Kies Cellar Door in Lyndoch, where the walkathon participants will be the wheels!

Whether you’re a family, a school group, a bunch of friends or a group of coworkers, this is a fun and meaningful way to get involved in the Tour Down Under celebrations. Think of it as a walkathon with a purpose, fresh air, community spirit, and a chance to make a real difference for local wildlife.

Grab your friends and family and support a great cause - register a team and start collecting donations for your group using the link below!🚴‍♂️

tdu-walkathon-for-barossa-wildlife-rescue.raiselysite.com/
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Milo wants to know... have you signed up for our Tour Down Under Walkathon event yet? 

Next Wednesday on the 21st of January at 11:00am, the lovely people at Kies Family Wines will be hosting a Walk For Wildlife fundraising event for BWR. We will be creating a massive bike on the front lawns of the Kies Cellar Door in Lyndoch, where the walkathon participants will be the wheels!

Whether you’re a family, a school group, a bunch of friends or a group of coworkers, this is a fun and meaningful way to get involved in the Tour Down Under celebrations. Think of it as a walkathon with a purpose, fresh air, community spirit, and a chance to make a real difference for local wildlife.

Grab your friends and family and support a great cause - register a team and start collecting donations for your group using the link below!🚴‍♂️

https://tdu-walkathon-for-barossa-wildlife-rescue.raiselysite.com/

Our Large Wildlife Rescue Team responds to hundreds of kangaroos hit by cars each year. But beyond reducing animal suffering, another significant part of their role is comforting members of the public at the scene and explaining why euthanasia is the kindest option. Unfortunately, since kangaroo movement often overlaps with the morning school run, there are also often children in the car that are scared and upset.

We have enlisted the help of the Lyndoch Craft Group and the residents of Wirraminna Care to make these BWR trauma bears that members of the public can take home with them. Hitting a kangaroo or finding an injured animal can be a deeply traumatic event. Hopefully, a cuddly friend might help bring some comfort ❤️

A big thank you to Wirraminna and the Lyndoch Craft Group for your wonderful craftsmanship. And also of course to the members of our Large Wildlife Rescue Team, who have the hardest and most important job of all here at BWR 🦘
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Our Large Wildlife Rescue Team responds to hundreds of kangaroos hit by cars each year. But beyond reducing animal suffering, another significant part of their role is comforting members of the public at the scene and explaining why euthanasia is the kindest option. Unfortunately, since kangaroo movement often overlaps with the morning school run, there are also often children in the car that are scared and upset.

We have enlisted the help of the Lyndoch Craft Group and the residents of Wirraminna Care to make these BWR trauma bears that members of the public can take home with them. Hitting a kangaroo or finding an injured animal can be a deeply traumatic event. Hopefully, a cuddly friend might help bring some comfort  ❤️

A big thank you to Wirraminna and the Lyndoch Craft Group for your wonderful craftsmanship. And also of course to the members of our Large Wildlife Rescue Team, who have the hardest and most important job of all here at BWR 🦘
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For Wildlife Assistance: 0402 646 574

For Wildlife Assistance:
0402 646 574

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