Hills Wildlife Sanctuary
Northstar was very pleased to be supporting Hills Wildlife Sanctuary during February 2024.
Our continued support for selected charities is made as part of our committment for our Company Values:
Hills Wildlife Sanctuary's commitment to protect Australia's natural wildlife aligns well with our enhancing our shared environment value, and we are very pleased to help support them in this. On a personal level, Nick Phillips-Glyde (AQ Scientist, Northstar) is a personal friend of Ben Dessen (Director, Hills Wildlife Sanctuary) and we are very pleased to support our mates doing good work!
Hills Wildlife Sanctuary
The Hills Wildlife Sanctuary (formerly the Kangaroo Protection Co-operative - KPC) was established in 1977 and has been caring for injured and orphaned native wildlife ever since. The Hills Wildlife Sanctuary is situated on 35 acres of pristine natural bushland backing the Berowra Valley National Park, in Sydney’s northwest. The sanctuary is in a unique position to rehabilitate and home injured native animals in an expansive and protected bushland ecosystem.
With a skilled and highly experienced team of veterinarians, zoo keepers, wildlife carers and volunteers, the Hills Wildlife Sanctuary is committed to the comfort, service and survival of all Australian native wildlife.
The mission of the Hills Wildlife Sanctuary is to provide;
You can help suppprt Hills wildlife Sanctuary through their website: