
Help Australian Animals - CET for WIRES
Australia is hurting. The catastrophic Australian bushfires have affected our community, our land, our people and our animals. Over 4.9 million hectares of land in NSW alone have burnt. It is estimated that over 800 million animals have been lost during this tragedy. The bushfires have destroyed their natural habitat, food and water supplies.
The University of Sydney Centre for English Teaching (CET) is raising money to benefit WIRES - NSW Wildlife Information Rescue and Education Service, and the amazing work that this organization does to rescue, care and rehabilitate sick, injured and orphaned native animals. In this current bushfire crisis, any donation, no matter how small, will make an impact. Help us save and care for native Australian animals affected by the unprecedented bushfires. Your contribution will also help animal rehabilitation and contribute to the future of many endangered native Australian species.
Thank you for your help, support and donations to our CET fundraising campaign for WIRES - NSW Wildlife Information Rescue and Education Service. Your generosity means a lot!
More information about NSW WILDLIFE INFORMATION RESCUE AND EDUCATION SERVICE INCORPORATED: WIRES (NSW Wildlife Information Rescue and Education Service) mission is to actively rehabilitate and preserve Australian wildlife and inspire others to do the same. WIRES has over 2500 volunteers and a Rescue Office that operates 365 days a year assisting the community to help native animals in distress. WIRES assists tens of thousands of animals every year and last financial year received over 95,000 requests for rescue assistance.
Organizer
Iris Loba
Organizer
Camperdown, NSW
WIRES - NSW WILDLIFE INFORMATION AND RESCUE
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