Thursday, 23 September 2021

Upcoming Event: Pizza in the Paddock 2021!


SATURDAY 23 OCTOBER 2021

4 PM to 7 PM

Join us for pizza and pats in the paddock, while raising much needed funds for Possum Valley's 230 animal residents.
 
We will have complimentary hourly tours of the Sanctuary, a bake sale, face painting for the kiddies, cool stuff for sale and of course, a range of delicious handmade gourmet cruelty free pizzas for sale. 
 

Upcoming Event: Flocktoberfest 2021!

 

SATURDAY 16 OCTOBER 2021  

3 PM to 6 PM

At Guildford Town Hall, Guildford, Perth, Western Australia.

For tickets and further information visit our Facebook Page:

https://www.facebook.com/possumvalleyanimalsanctuary/events

Join us for a festival of the amber brew and Bavarian culture while helping raise funds for Possum Valley Animal Sanctuary.

Entry includes live entertainment, three sample on-tap beers, table snacks, raffle and a chance to win a great door prize.

Available for sale will be various craft on-tap and pre-packaged beers, including some amazing brews from the Treehouse Brewery, Treehouse Kombucha, also on tap, and Soft drinks along with a delicious variety of food platters and loaded dogs.

Join in the games or purchase some awesome Possum Valley jewellery and merchandise.

Eat, drink (responsibly) and be merry with awesome people wearing lederhosen!

All food and drinks will be made without the use of animal products.

Attendees must be over the age of 18 and able to produce approved photographic ID.

Father’s Day in the Valley

 

This Father’s Day weekend was sunny and clear, the perfect time for families to celebrate with Dad on a Sanctuary Tour, followed by a delicious bake sale!  



Dads and their families enjoyed meeting the animals and strolling the Sanctuary gardens before settling in the shade to munch on assorted baked treats – with all funds raised on the day helping the animals!


 

 

Spring is Here – Lookout for Wildlife!

By Chris R.

 

This past week the sun has been shining and temperatures reaching the mid 20 degrees, conditions enjoyed by both human and animal folk. The start of spring also means that many of our wildlife friends are on the move! Birds are nesting and rearing young, and snakes and lizards are out and about. 

It can often be difficult to see wildlife while driving, so be sure to be alert and cautious, especially if travelling in areas where wildlife reside. Pictured is a young bobtail found crossing the road into the Sanctuary – his beautiful colours made him blend well with the gravel. Luckily he was spotted and able to be moved back to the safety of the bushland. 

Our wildlife have much to contend with in their day to day lives, so slow down and help them get home safely too!