Updates
IFAW rushes aid to animals in Lebanon
Read moreMajor flooding across NSW: We are on standby
Severe weather has caused major flooding in New South Wales (NSW), Australia, over the past few days, and has led to the spillage of Sydney’s Warragamba Dam.
The rainfall has resulted in more than 100 flood rescues and thousands of calls for help. The ferocity of the deluge has resulted in some areas being declared as disaster zones by the government.
Since the heavy rain and floods began, our team has been actively engaged with our partners and government agencies to assess critical needs and provide assistance where it is needed most. We are focused on providing vital support to repair or rebuild enclosures and emergency resources to impacted groups.
As the floodwaters begin to recede, further assessments will be undertaken to understand the extent of damage and impact on wildlife. We know from experience that recovery can be a long process — which is why we continue to help people and animals long after the immediate disaster response while also helping them prepare for future disasters.
We are committed to assisting wildlife groups and carers as the floodwaters subside and we remain ready to assist as we begin to see the true impact on animals. During the floods of March 2022 in Australia, we were able to take immediate action to assist wildlife. Disasters like these are growing in frequency and severity due to the effects of climate change.
In the midst of this severe weather, the IFAW Wildlife Rescue App has been invaluable in getting injured, displaced or orphaned animals immediate assistance. The App connects users who find injured or displaced wildlife to the closest experienced wildlife groups at the touch of a button, making it quicker and easier to find help for animals in need. To be prepared in the event that you encounter wildlife in need of rescue, download the app today.
Our work can’t get done without you. Please give what you can to help animals thrive.
Unfortunately, the browser you use is outdated and does not allow you to display the site correctly. Please install any of the modern browsers, for example:
Google Chrome Firefox Safari