11/26/2025 | News release | Distributed by Public on 11/26/2025 12:35
Disasters like Cyclone Fina don't only harm people-they put wildlife, ecosystems and communities that depend on them at grave risk. By acting fast, IFAW helps ensure that wild animals affected by the storm don't suffer alone.
Our support offers hope: rescued wildlife have a chance to recover, rehab groups have the supplies they need, and local hospital staff can get extra help during a critical influx of cases.
We believe in solutions rooted in partnership-with local wildlife rescuers, Indigenous ranger services, veterinary networks, parks and wildlife authorities, and communities. This collaborative approach helps deliver tangible, timely aid where it is most needed.
Over the coming days, IFAW will continue coordinating with Northern Territory NPWS, wildlife rescue groups, and veterinary teams on the ground. We are closely monitoring needs, from food and medical supplies to staffing.
Your support can make a difference. Together, we can help turn disaster into hope-for wildlife, people, and the ecosystems they share.