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Wildlife Victoria

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Australia

Wildlife Victoria is a wildlife rescue organization in Australia dedicated to the care and conservation of native wildlife. The organization provides emergency rescue services for injured or orphaned wildlife, ensuring they receive the necessary treatment and care for rehabilitation and release back into their natural habitat.

CCI Score

CCI Score: Wildlife Victoria

12.45

Latest Event

Launch of 'I Vote for Wildlife' Campaign

Wildlife Victoria, in collaboration with Wildlife Recovery Australia, launched the 'I Vote for Wildlife' campaign ahead of the 2025 federal election. The initiative calls on the federal government to establish a national framework for wildlife rescue and rehabilitation, and encourages voters to support candidates committed to environmental and wildlife protection.

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Wildlife Victoria is currently rated as a Saboteur.

+10 to +24 CCI Score
Companies in this bracket take more subtle actions to undermine authoritarian practices. They might implement internal policies or support reforms that quietly weaken oppressive systems, contributing to change in less overt ways.

Latest Events

  • Launch of 'I Vote for Wildlife' Campaign Logo
    MAR
    19
    2025

    Wildlife Victoria, in collaboration with Wildlife Recovery Australia, launched the 'I Vote for Wildlife' campaign ahead of the 2025 federal election. The initiative calls on the federal government to establish a national framework for wildlife rescue and rehabilitation, and encourages voters to support candidates committed to environmental and wildlife protection.

  • +70

    Public and Political Behavior

    April 18

    The campaign represents a proactive political engagement effort by Wildlife Victoria, urging government action on wildlife rescue and rehabilitation, which aligns with progressive, anti-authoritarian policies. This public political behavior is aimed at influencing electoral outcomes in favor of candidates with a commitment to environmental and wildlife protections.

    I Vote for Wildlife

  • Wildlife Victoria Launches 'I Vote for Wildlife' Campaign Logo
    MAR
    18
    2025

    Wildlife Victoria and Wildlife Recovery Australia have launched the 'I Vote for Wildlife' campaign, calling on the Australian federal government to commit to a national framework for wildlife rescue, rehabilitation, and treatment. The campaign is intended to secure federal funding and support for critical wildlife services amid a growing crisis exacerbated by climate change.

  • +75

    Public and Political Behavior

    April 18

    The campaign represents proactive public political engagement aimed at holding the federal government accountable for providing a comprehensive framework for wildlife conservation. By advocating for structured government support and funding, the organization aligns itself with progressive, community-centered values that oppose authoritarian neglect and environmental mismanagement.

    From Bellarine to Byron Bay: Wildlife charities launch I Vote for Wildlife Campaign

  • Wildlife Victoria Launches 'I Vote for Wildlife' Campaign Logo
    MAR
    18
    2025

    Wildlife Victoria, in partnership with Wildlife Recovery Australia, has launched the 'I Vote for Wildlife' campaign calling for a national framework and sustainable federal funding for wildlife rescue, rehabilitation, and veterinary services. The campaign highlights the critical need for consistent government support, as current funding levels are insufficient, with Wildlife Victoria receiving less than 10% of running costs from the state government.

  • +80

    Public and Political Behavior

    April 18

    The campaign is an example of positive public and political behavior, as Wildlife Victoria is actively engaging in advocacy to secure long-term, stable federal funding for essential wildlife rescue and rehabilitation services. This proactive stance supports democratic participation and reflects progressive values by aiming to address systemic funding issues in wildlife care, thereby fostering inclusivity and public accountability.

    Wildlife charities launch 'I Vote for Wildlife' campaign — Byron Bay Wildlife Hospital

  • Volunteer Dissent over Rescue Response and Silencing Allegations Logo
    FEB
    10
    2025

    Former volunteers of Wildlife Victoria have raised concerns regarding slow rescue response times and allegations that the organization is silencing members who raise internal issues. Critics argue that these practices undermine transparency and volunteer rights, calling for an independent inquiry into the organization’s operations.

  • -40

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    April 18

    The report highlights allegations of volunteer voices being suppressed and critical feedback being ignored, which raises concerns about the organization’s respect for human rights and fair labor practices. Such internal practices can undermine trust and accountability, reflecting a problematic internal culture that may contribute to authoritarian management styles.

    Former Wildlife Victoria volunteers raise concerns over rescue response times

  • Volunteer Terminations Reflect Authoritarian Management Logo
    FEB
    10
    2025

    Former volunteers, including Remedios Linden and India Armstrong, have raised concerns that Wildlife Victoria is terminating and threatening those who voice criticisms about delayed animal rescue responses and internal governance issues. This suppression of dissent has resulted in fragmented collaboration with independent rescue groups.

  • -60

    Public and Political Behavior

    April 18

    Wildlife Victoria's reported practice of threatening and terminating volunteers who raise concerns undermines open communication and democratic engagement within the organization. This internal silencing reflects an authoritarian culture that stifles community participation and transparency.

    Former volunteers at odds with Wildlife Victoria over animal rescues

  • -70

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    April 18

    Accounts from former volunteers indicate that Wildlife Victoria has been dismissive of volunteer concerns, terminating individuals for providing critical feedback over rescue operations. This handling of volunteer input not only undermines fair labor practices but also echoes authoritarian management strategies that neglect worker rights in the non-profit sector.

    Former volunteers at odds with Wildlife Victoria over animal rescues

  • Volunteer Concerns Over Rescue Delays and Silencing Logo
    FEB
    10
    2025

    Former volunteers at Wildlife Victoria have raised concerns over slow rescue response times and allegations of silencing dissent, including claims that some volunteers were terminated for raising issues. The organization acknowledges challenges in response times and indicates the need for systemic changes, such as increased funding and a paid workforce.

  • -60

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    April 18

    The article reports that former volunteers have accused Wildlife Victoria of not only slow animal rescue responses—which can be seen as a failure in organizational responsibility—but also of suppressing dissent by allegedly terminating volunteers who raised concerns. This approach reflects an authoritarian internal management culture that undermines ethical labor relations and volunteer rights.

    Former Wildlife Victoria volunteers raise concerns over rescue response times

  • Wildlife Victoria Appeals for Enhanced Government Funding Logo
    OCT
    13
    2024

    Following a record 894 emergency wildlife calls on October 13, 2024, Wildlife Victoria’s CEO Lisa Palma called for increased government support to address chronic underfunding of the rescue service. The organization, which relies on donations and limited state funding, highlighted the growing gap between rising demand and insufficient public investment in wildlife care.

  • +40

    Executive Political Engagement

    April 18

    Wildlife Victoria’s chief executive actively engaged with political figures by publicly calling for increased government funding to address systemic underfunding in wildlife rescue services. This proactive political engagement promotes social responsibility and accountability from the government, countering austerity measures that can enable authoritarian practices. Such advocacy, stemming from community care imperatives, is seen positively from an anti-fascist perspective.

    Wildlife Victoria calls for increased funding after nearly 900 calls for assistance in one day

  • Volunteer Termination and Silencing of Dissent at Wildlife Victoria Logo
    JUL
    01
    2024

    Former volunteers, including Remedios Linden and India Armstrong, allege that Wildlife Victoria has suppressed internal concerns over delayed animal rescue responses. Accounts indicate that when volunteers raised issues regarding communication lapses and slow response times, management threatened termination or enforced leave, thereby silencing dissent and undermining volunteer input.

  • -60

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    April 18

    Multiple former volunteers have reported that raising concerns about delayed wildlife rescues resulted in threats of termination and actual dismissal. This suppression of volunteer voices and discouragement of constructive criticism indicates a disregard for fair labor practices and ethical responsibility, aligning with authoritarian management styles.

    Former volunteers at odds with Wildlife Victoria over animal rescues

  • Wildlife Victoria Supports Ban on Recreational Native Bird Hunting Logo
    AUG
    31
    2023

    Wildlife Victoria issued a public response applauding the Labor Government and the Parliamentary Inquiry after recommending a complete ban on recreational native bird hunting from 2024. The organization celebrated the inquiry's recommendations as a historic step towards protecting native wildlife and honoring the contributions of dedicated volunteers.

  • +80

    Public and Political Behavior

    April 18

    Wildlife Victoria's public endorsement of the Parliamentary Inquiry and the resulting recommendations demonstrates strong support for progressive governmental action and conservation measures. By aligning with a Labor-led initiative to ban recreational native bird hunting—a practice that has significant negative impacts on wildlife—the organization is taking a clear anti-authoritarian and pro-ethical stance in public and political behavior.

    Wildlife Victoria responds to Parliamentary Inquiry into Recreational Native Bird Hunting recommendations

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