Wildlife significantly influences precious metals coin development worldwide. The industry recognizes this natural beauty by featuring magnificent creatures on gold and silver coins. Australia Imperial Bullion celebrates Australian wildlife diversity through exceptional coins, honoring our nation’s rich natural legacy.

Supporting Australian Wildlife Conservation

Australia Imperial Bullion prioritizes giving back to nature. We work to appreciate and protect Australia’s valuable ecosystem for future generations. Australia Imperial Bullion proudly supports wildlife conservation efforts across Australia. This includes organizations like Byron Bay Wildlife Hospital.

Veterinarians Dr Stephen Van Mil and Dr Evan Kosack founded Byron Bay Wildlife Hospital (BBWH). BBWH operates as Australia’s largest mobile wildlife hospital. It functions as a registered charity and not-for-profit organization. The organization dedicates itself to wildlife rescue and rehabilitation.

The hospital operates from a custom-built semi-trailer called Matilda. Matilda deploys to natural disaster sites. These include bushfires, floods, mass strandings, and oil spills affecting Australian wildlife. Licensed wildlife carers and the public bring injured, sick, and orphaned native animals to Byron Bay Wildlife Hospital. The hospital provides professional treatment and care.

Australia Imperial Bullion demonstrates commitment to preserving Australia’s natural heritage. We offer wildlife-themed precious metals coins alongside conservation support. Investors receive beautiful gold and silver bullion featuring iconic Australian fauna. Australian wildlife coins

 

To find ways to donate or contribute to this wonderful cause, please visit the BBWH website at byronbaywildlifehospital.org

Emu – NSW Threatened Species status: The Coastal Emu is endangered in NSW.

 

Eastern Grey Kangaroo – NSW Threatened Species status: not listed as threatened in NSW

Koala NSW – Threatened Species status: the Koala is endangered in NSW.