Double your donation to save Aussie wildlife today!

Every donation made for the next 24 hours will be doubled to have twice the impact on native wildlife

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Today, Taronga is raising the critical funds needed to protect the more than 1,500 sick and injured Australian animals brought to our Wildlife Hospitals.

Today, anything you give will be doubled thanks to our generous partners.

Today, YOU can make twice the impact on our precious native wildlife!

Taronga's Wildlife Hospitals have always been the first responders to wildlife crises, and the last line of defence to rehabilitate and release native animals back into the wild.

From critical care and lifesaving surgeries to providing each animal with the special nutrition they need, your support can truly make an incredible impact on our beloved wildlife.

Please make an urgent donation

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How your donation can help

$52 = $104

Koala recovery kit

Your support can supply a sick or injured animal with the specialised food it needs for one week.

$106 = $212

Echidna care kit

Your support can give an orphaned Echidna puggle the specialised nutrition and protection needed to help it survive.

$400 = $800

Initial health check

Your support can provide a sick or injured animal with its initial health check and medications.

Green Sea Turtle

$1,500 = $3,000

Extensive care

Your support can cover the costs of one recovering sick or injured animal's stay for a whole month.

$2,500 = $5,000

Intensive care unit

Your support can fund vital incubators that help save the lives of sick or injured baby animals. 

$5,000 = $10,000

Track & release

Your support can provide tracking equipment that supplies critical information about released animals.

Baby Loggerhead Turtle

This beautiful Loggerhead Turtle was washed ashore as a hatchling, weighing only 110 grams. He was named 'BB', short for Bulwal Bilima, which means strong turtle in Yuin country. After ten months of critical care and rehabilitation, this Loggerhead Turtle was released from Lord Howe Island earlier this year. Adding up the total costs of care, BB required more than $17,500 of funding, and he is just one of the 1,500 sick or injured animals Taronga's Wildlife Hospitals treat each year.

"It’s our duty to help. We never turn native wildlife away. Roughly 1,500 sick and injured animals per year come through our doors. We never know what's going to happen from one day to the next, which is very, very challenging."

Dr Kimberly Vinette Herrin

Veterinary Officer

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For centuries, First Nations people have cared so passionately for the wildlife, water and land they thrived on. Taronga is following in their footsteps to continue to protect Australian wildlife.