We make Animal safety signs that get noticed. We change them seasonally so that they continue to get noticed. Pilot programs have shown people see our wildlife signs whereas others are often missed. We invite interest from corporate partners or sponsors.
"After my dad and I saw some ducklings get run over, we decided to make some signs to raise awareness for all animals crossing roads..."
Sam from Murwillumbah, NSW
Are you one of those people who notices when an animal dies or is injured on the road? Do you often stop, just to check whether it needs assistance? Have you taken an animal to your local Wildlife Carer for attention before?
You're not alone, many Australians love animals, just like you. For us it's not a choice, we have to help!
You can take practical steps to protect wildlife. Our range of Animals About signs are ideal to raise awareness while providing a contact number for local carers in your area. Inquire now!
We'd love to help in practical ways, sometimes Wildlife Carer groups sell our stickers and signs to local residents, we can help provide a markup to raise funds. We are interested in partnerships or corporate sponsors.
© 2024 Animals About | Courtesy of Murwillumbah Signs, NSW and Benalla Signs, Victoria
Our two signage companies banded together to make a range of captivating little signs to save animals.
Fully removable wheelie bin stickers make bin day a time to remember animals crossing!
Customisable corflute signs that let traffic know there's Animals About and to slow down.
We can send bulk packs at negotiated prices that you can provide to residents in your local area. Homeowners love to use these signs to tell people to slow down in their neighbourhood. They also like to protect wildlife that lives around their home. We can supply ground spikes in various colours. Having the contact details of your Wildlife Carer's group on these signs dramatically improves the chances of being contacted early when an animal is injured.
We make high quality signs that last a long time outdoors, years in fact.
As time and circumstances allow we make and deploy free wildlife signs where possible. We also use a portion of proceeds to pay for extra signs to help wildlife carer groups.