Australia Fires Animals Donate
As of January 11th 28 people have died homes have been reduced to rubble and over 63 million hectares of land are estimated to have been burned.
Australia fires animals donate. AUSTRALIA WILDLIFE FUND Post the most unfortunate historical devastation of 2019-2020 Australian Wildfires We are working on recovery and release of animals in wild mostly Koalas and trees plantation to restore nature and wildlife. Learn more or donate on the RSPCA Bushfire Appeal page. Even before the challenges of COVID-19 Australia was hit hard by bushfires during summer 2019-20 - the most catastrophic bushfire season ever experienced in the countrys history.
You can see a more extensive list here. They also rescue and treat wildlife and livestock affected by the fires. Donations to the the World Wildlife Fund will go towards supporting the injured animals impacted by the fires particularly the koalas.
Thank you to everyone who contributed to HSIAustralias animal rescue efforts. Urgent work will be needed to restore these bushfire-stricken areas to regrow native vegetation and rehabilitate these areas so they may once again provide safe habitat for the animals. When the fires clear well need to restore what has been lost.
So far more than 10 million hectares of Australian land have been burned. Wildlife Victorias bushfire appeal is distributing donations to wildlife shelters and carers to help rebuild enclosures and equipment that has been lost in the fires so that they can continue their life-saving work and cope with the enormous number of animals that will need care in the coming months. The australia wildfire fund is an international response help to the families firefighters animals killedsuffered due to australian bushfires launched with a 3 million usd commitment to rescue shelter food medication rebuild natural habitats of animals.
DONATE HERE to support wildlife vets carers in bushfire-ravaged areas. Early reports indicate that over a billion of animals may have been killed and. Donate to fire services as the firefighters are what Australia needs to extinguish the fires thus aiding the animals as well as the people affected.
We are providing support to expert wildlife vets to travel to fire-devastated areas - where they are helping any surviving animals and ensuring local wildlife carers have the support and resources 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. Its been a year well never forget.