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WIRES Annual Food Fund for Wildlife
Each year, WIRES runs an online Food Fund appeal to assist our network of 2,500 volunteers to pay for food for the animals they have in care.
At this time of year, and through the Summer months, WIRES volunteers
will be feeding hundreds of hungry young animals. And, the rescue and
assistance calls from the public just keep on coming.
Our dedicated volunteers are already hand-feeding large numbers of
kangaroos, wallabies, gliders, wombats and possum joeys along with
numerous species of native fledgling birds. They all come into WIRES due
to injuries,displacement from their habitat or being orphaned while
they are still dependent on their parents for food and warmth.
The Food Fund presents a great opportunity for people who are passionate
about supporting our wildlife but who can’t care for animals
themselves, to contribute directly towards their care.
One of the largest costs in running a wildlife rescue service like WIRES
is paying for food. Although we provide subsidies and funds to our
branches around the state, we know that many of our dedicated volunteers
also pay for food out of their own pockets.
Launched in 2014, the Food Fund raised $15,000 last year and WIRES hopes to raise at least twice that amount this year.
We hope that one day we will be able to raise enough to cover our entire
annual food cost for wildlife in care which is around $222,000
annually.
For more information about the kinds of food we need to provide for native animals and how you can help, visit wildlifefoodfund.org.au
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