Pledge to Find a Way to Help Rescue Animals From Natural Disasters

When wildfires were raging in New South Wales, animals suffered. IFAW responded in partnership with national and regional organisations and our own team of veterinarians to help these innocent animal victims.

IFAW’s animal rescue experts are on the frontline working with local networks around the world to save animals who would otherwise be forgotten. IFAW helped koalas, possums and other bushfire victims, just as we recently helped storks after a cyclone in India and horses after a flood in the United States.

In all, IFAW and our supporters have found a way to help more than 200,000 animals in some of the world’s worst disasters, including the recent typhoon in the Philippines, the 2011 earthquake and tsunami in Japan, the 2010 Haiti earthquake, the 2008 earthquake in China, Hurricane Katrina in the United States in 2005, and last year’s bushfires in Australia.

Take the IFAW pledge to support a world where wildlife and companion animals are rescued and protected after natural disasters. By working together we can say, “I Found a Way to help rescue animals from natural disasters”.
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