Australia Fires Animals Rescue
In response to the devastating fires in Australia Humane Society International is working with HSIAustralia.
Australia fires animals rescue. Funds will help to ensure that as many native animals as possible receive the ongoing care supplementary food and recovery they need. The scale and intensity of these fires is difficult to fathom with around 17300000 acres already burnt and more than 500 million animals and counting estimated to have lost their lives so far with millions more in need of our help. Photo Courtesy of Zoos Victoria By Noah Smith January 9 2020 721 pm.
Freedom Hill Sanctuary need to rebuild much of the sanctuary burnt in the fires. KINGSCOTE Australia Kangaroo Islands animal sanctuary where iconic Australian species such. Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit Captain Dave Soldavini holds a baby kangaroo that was rescued from a wildfire in Cobungra Australia on January 5 2020.
Driving in convoy through the night the Canungra residents ferried animals to safety as a fire front spanning. The team is on a search-and-rescue mission scouring the scorched earth of Kangaroo Island for animals who managed to survive the fires and are now in desperate need of medical help. Dr Elaine Ong and Dr Chris Barton have flown in with life-saving drugs and medical supplies to help fire-affected animals in Mallacoota Tallangata and beyond in Victoria.
Amid Australias Devastating Wildfires Animal Rescue Groups Working Overtime. Humane Society Internationals animal rescue team works tirelessly on Australias Kangaroo Island to save wild animals injured and traumatized by the devastating wildfires. A Place of Peace Sanctuary need support caring for their rescued ex-farmed and bushfire affected wildlife animals who have been battling severe drought and bushfire conditions at the sanctuary.
Charity fights to save animals caught in Australias devastating wildfires. Steve Irwins family has helped rescue over 90000 animals many of whom were endangered by ongoing Australian bush fires. Spurred into action by the devastating events that were unfolding a small group of dedicated volunteers spent.
Residents who find injured wildlife are being urged to contact Wildcare Australia. Thank you to everyone who contributed to HSIAustralias animal rescue efforts. AAR was established in April 2009 after bush fires devastated the Gippsland Kinglake and Marysville areas of Victoria.