About IFAW

Founded in 1969, the International Fund for Animal Welfare saves individual animals, animal populations and habitats all over the world. With projects in more than 40 countries, IFAW provides hands-on assistance to animals in need, whether it's dogs and cats, wildlife and livestock, or rescuing animals in the wake of disasters. We also advocate saving populations from cruelty and depletion, such as our campaign to end commercial whaling and seal hunts.

About the NSW Wildlife Council

The NSW Wildlife Council Inc. (NWC) is the peak policy body for wildlife rescue and rehabilitation in NSW, and represents over 3,000 wildlife rehabilitators.

The Council’s aim is to improve outcomes for Australian wildlife, especially the sick, injured or orphaned. NWC reports directly to the NSW Office of Environment & Heritage, and is funded by grants from the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service and NSW Roads &Maritime Services.

IFAW’s mission is to rescue and protect animals around the world.

We rescue individuals, safeguard populations and preserve habitat.