Help rescue orphaned animals in need
$ 25.00
The Wildlife Hospitals at Taronga Zoo and Taronga Western Plains Zoos care for over 1,500 native animals each year. These animals are brought to the hospitals by members of the local community after being found sick, injured or orphaned. Our main aim is to rehabilitate as many native animals as possible, and ultimately return them to the wild.

The variety of animals treated is enormous, ranging from stranded seals & orphaned baby bats, to pelicans tangled in fishing line. All these animals need professional care and attention during their treatment and rehabilitation to ensure they have the best possible chance of being returned to their natural environment.

We see it often, that a baby wombat will be brought into the Taronga Wildlife Hospital as an orphaned joey, their mum tragically killed by a car, and they need special care and attention before they are old enough to be released into a sanctuary or back into the wild.
 
Your support will help rescue precious native animals such as Chloe, and release them back into the wild.

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