All the animals resident here are rescues or have been subsequently born on the property. Up until five years ago, the facility was not open to the public. However, due to considerable financial constraints and the need to "share" the sentience of these precious animals, the Trust decided to open up to the public in a controlled and responsible manner.
Education has become an important role for the Trust to play for our Nation's wildlife. Whilst visitors (Paying and non paying) are entertained during their visits to the Sanctuary, they are also educated on various aspects of Wildlife Conservation. The Wild is Life Trust believes in the power of the "Ambassadorial animal" and remarkable progress has been made in educating a significant number of people in the vagaries of wildlife conservation.