Our Wildlife Emergency Response Unit provides life-saving support to wildlife across Malawi – please help us reach our fundraising goal of £4,000. |
Last week a concerned member of the public contacted our Wildlife Rescue Hotline with information about a young elephant displaying signs of injury. In response, we quickly alerted park officials in Vwaza Marsh Wildlife Reserve who sent out rangers in search of the elephant. Within a few days they were able to locate the animal and our WERU team quickly made the journey to Vwaza. |
We set out on foot and – because of the thick bush – managed to get within 25 metres to dart the elephant. We found multiple wounds that were swelling and oozing pus, suggestive of gunshots. We were able to treat the injuries and fit the elephant with a satellite collar, allowing us to locate him easily for follow-up treatment. We urgently need your support to continue providing this care. |
• Your gift of £25 could purchase the disinfectant and antibiotics needed to treat a wild animal's gunshot wound.
• Your gift of £50 could help our team treat a critically ill zebra.
• Your gift of £100 could remove a life-threatening poacher's snare from an elephant and treat the wound.
• Your gift of £250 could safely relocate a hyena from a potentially dangerous encounter with humans.
• Your gift of £500 could get an X-ray machine to a field location, helping us to treat a deep infection more effectively. |
With your help, we can reach injured animals in the wild before it's too late.
Will you make a donation today to save them? |
Dr. Amanda Salb
Head Veterinarian |
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