Welfare first
Every intervention starts with the animal's immediate and long-term welfare.
Wild Animals exists to protect wildlife and wild lands through practical action, trusted partnerships, and long-term commitment to animal welfare.
We receive no government grants and rely on the generosity of supporters to continue vital work for animals. That independence keeps our decisions focused on need, evidence, and impact.
Our network includes veterinarians, rescue specialists, researchers, local conservation teams, educators, and community organisers.
Every intervention starts with the animal's immediate and long-term welfare.
Conservation lasts when local expertise shapes the work from the start.
We measure progress, learn openly, and adapt when animals need better answers.
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partner groups
18
active habitats
7
rescue networks
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shared mission