
The Australian Wildlife Health Centre (AWHC) at Healesville Sanctuary anticipates that the recent bushfires will have devastated local native wildlife populations.
The AWHC is dedicated to the care of injured and orphaned wildlife. Every year more than 2000 native animals in need of specialist veterinary care arrive on the Sanctuary's doorstep, brought in by members of public, wildlife and land managers, researchers and wildlife shelters.
In total, the Sanctuary's veterinary team performs close to 5,000 procedures annually, from simple check-ups to major surgery.
As a result of the recent bushfires we anticipate there will be a dramatic increase in native wildlife being brought in to the AWHC. Already we have seen a badly burnt echidna, and a number of animals with burnt feet - AWHC staff are confident that they will make a full recovery and be able to be re-released into the wild.
You can support the work of the AWHC by making a donation to the 2009 Bushfire Appeal. To donate, simply:
Please be sure to specify '2009 Bushfire Appeal' in the comments box when you are making your donation.
All funds raised through this appeal will directly support the work of the Australian Wildlife Health Centre.
For the latest updates on how Healesville Sanctuary is being affected please check the Healesville Sanctuary home page.
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