Help us keep up our
Emergency Rescue Services
for desperate wildlife!
Australia has one of the highest rates of species decline in the developed world. More than 100 species have been driven to extinction and a further 1,900 are threatened with the same fate.
It shouldn’t be this way!
Whilst our native animals remain so shockingly vulnerable to land-clearing, predators, traffic, disease and increasingly extreme weather events, could you please help us be the Wildlife Emergency Response Service they urgently need us to be?
$30 gift
Rescue a native animal
Rescue, aid and long term care of native animal.
$80 gift
Supplementary food
Provide food to feed orphaned joeys
$120 gift
Support a wildlife ambulance
Run Wildlife Ambulances across NSW, QLD & Tasmania.
$300 gift
Formula for a Joey
Feed one orphaned koala joey for 20 weeks.

$1200 gift
Mobile oxygen converter
Help WIRES Emergency Responders provide vital oxygen to animals.

Your special gift will help us respond to hundreds of Emergency Rescue calls for wildlife Every. Single. Day!
Your gift will help us keep our Wildlife Rescue Office open 24/7 and support our Wildlife Ambulances, Emergency Responders and amazing volunteers as they do all they can to provide injured, displaced and orphaned native animals with a second chance of life in the wild.
Almost every day in Spring and Summer, WIRES responds to more than 500 calls for desperate wildlife – so your gift will have an ENORMOUS impact!
On behalf of the thousands of desperate native animals who will need our help over the coming year, THANK YOU!
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Major Donations
If you wish to donate an amount over $2,500, or prefer not to donate online, please contact us on email philanthropy@wires.org.au or call (02) 8977 3396.
The support we receive from major donors, trusts, funds and foundations is essential to the future welfare of our native animals.