will you help fill their bottles?
will you help fill their bottles?
A bottle is often the first source of comfort orphaned animals feel after losing their mother. It’s not only a source of vital nutrition, necessary for them to grow and thrive, but also a continued reminder that they are safe.
IFAW cares for so many orphaned animals around the world who ALL need their bottles filled. Some animals—like our orphaned elephants—can remain with us for up to 10 years. That’s a lot of bottles to fill and a lot of mouths to feed… and that’s why we need your help!
Please consider making a special one-time gift today to help fill the bottles of orphaned animals everywhere like Daliso, Reidy Bear and Wamwayi.
You already do so much for the animals with your continued giving that an extra gift today would make SUCH a difference.
Below are three heartwarming videos of Daliso, Reidy Bear and Wamwayi who are just so happy to meet you!
see and feel your impact
Watch Daliso, Reidy Bear and Wamwayi eat, nap, play and meet new friends joyfully because of YOU. This is the difference your continued giving makes for them.
let’s make a difference. one rescue at a time.
Our rescue teams rescue wildlife one by one, anytime, anywhere. We treat and rehabilitate injured animals, not only to help them heal, but also to prepare them for an eventual return to the wild. Our wildlife rescue teams were the first to successfully rehabilitate orphaned tigers and release them to the wild and we continue to push the boundaries of what’s possible with the rehabilitation and release of orphaned and injured elephants and koalas.
every rescue makes a difference
From elephants in Zambia and Burkina Faso to rhinos and bears in India, our orphan-rescue teams attend to these animals’ physical and social needs. We take them for walks, feed them, socialize them, teach them how to survive, and even watch over them as they sleep. It takes years, but when they’re ready, we help orphaned animals get back to the wild, where they can start their own families.
will you help fill their bottles?