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University launches crowdfunding campaign for bushfire-affected animals

14 January 2020
Crowdfunding to help wildlife and pets
The University of Sydney is asking the public to support our emergency veterinary assistance for animals affected by the bushfires.

In response to the current bushfire emergency, the University is extending and increasing its current veterinary services for wildlife, livestock and companion animalsaffected by the bushfire as a matter of urgent priority.

has been established to enable the community to provide financial contributions to assist the University with this effort.

The University’s services include:

  • helping to house, feed and treat animals that have been displaced due to fire or loss of habitat
  • ourin Camden is offering a 24/7 hotline to veterinarians and wildlife carers who need immediate advice
  • our veterinary hospitals, located in Camperdown and Camden taking additional wildlife referrals
  • supporting volunteer organisations and government agencies with the provision of veterinary support
  • providing veterinary care to companion animals affected by the bushfires at no charge (or at subsidised cost)
  • ourproviding online koala care information to veterinarians and rehabilitation volunteers nationally
  • free chlamydia testing kits for koalas provided to veterinarians and other agencies to limit the spread of this devastating disease
  • conducting,working with state government and rehabilitation groupsto develop best-practice treatment and rehabilitationapproaches.

Professor , Head of Sydney School of Veterinary Science said,“The Sydney School of Veterinary Science and the wider University has a wealth of knowledge and resources that it can and has used to help wildlife impacted by the bushfire crisis. We are working with lead agencies such as the RSPCA, NSW Department of Primary Industries and WIRES to ensure our work is coordinated with that of others.”

“We welcome the public’s support in helping us to use our expertise and services to do whatever we can to both assist the vets and other professionals treating animals as well as using our own clinics to treat affected animals.”

The University’s Vice-Chancellor in making our expertise available to governments and communities in our efforts to rebuild and attempt to prevent serious recurrence of the bushfires.


Please give to the to support Australia’s animals which are in dire need.

For enquiries related to animal care of wildlife especially through the Avian, Reptile and Exotic Pet Hospital, contactlorenzo.crosta@sydney.edu.au

If your enquiry relates to wildlife carers, government funding and WIRES, contact david.phalen@sydney.edu.au

For enquiries about the 24 hour advice hotline for bushfire victims that we have established with WIRES or the Animals in Need fund, contactkeith.merchant@sydney.edu.au

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