A Not-For-Profit CharityAs a not-for-profit charitable organisation Wild On Wildlife relies solely on donations, fundraising events and sponsorship to fund the projects we manage and support. All funds raised go directly toward allocated projects. At the present time all administration and management of the fund is conducted on a volunteer basis so the overheads are minimal and your contribution flows directly to where it is needed. This is another reason that international projects supported are only those we have direct involvement with.
Wild On Wildlife is in the application process for deductible gift recipient (DGR) status which, if granted, will enable all donors to claim the full amount of their donation as a tax deduction within Australia. Currently this is not possible |
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Your Donation Can Assist By:
In Africa
* $ 30 pays the wages of an anti-poaching ranger for a week
* $ 125 supplies an orphan baby elephant with milk formula for 1 week - they are bottle fed for up to 2 years!
* $ 130 purchases the tranquilisers (only) required to immobilise an elephant and remove a poachers snare wire
* $ 600 feeds and keeps Sylvester the orphaned cheetah for a week
In Australia
* $ 20 will buy formula for a wallaby joey for a week
* $ 30 treats a joey for dehydration and diarrhoea often concurrent with beginning man-made formula
* $ 80 minimum will cover the expense (materials & drugs only) of orthopaedic surgery on a bird of preys wing
* $ 100 minimum will feed that bird of prey for a week
None of these donation values take into account the other equipment required or the considerable time and expertise dedicated to the above tasks necessary to assist these animals. These wild animals presented to veterinarians and carers are now reliant on we humans for survival, as a result of our interference.
* $ 30 pays the wages of an anti-poaching ranger for a week
* $ 125 supplies an orphan baby elephant with milk formula for 1 week - they are bottle fed for up to 2 years!
* $ 130 purchases the tranquilisers (only) required to immobilise an elephant and remove a poachers snare wire
* $ 600 feeds and keeps Sylvester the orphaned cheetah for a week
In Australia
* $ 20 will buy formula for a wallaby joey for a week
* $ 30 treats a joey for dehydration and diarrhoea often concurrent with beginning man-made formula
* $ 80 minimum will cover the expense (materials & drugs only) of orthopaedic surgery on a bird of preys wing
* $ 100 minimum will feed that bird of prey for a week
None of these donation values take into account the other equipment required or the considerable time and expertise dedicated to the above tasks necessary to assist these animals. These wild animals presented to veterinarians and carers are now reliant on we humans for survival, as a result of our interference.
Non-monetary DonationsThere are other ways you can donate if finance is not readily available and that is through donating time and expertise. Via offering assistance in your area of expertise or volunteering on projects and fundraisers you assist our time poor carers and volunteers greatly. "Many hands make light work".
DONATED: HELI-FISHING TRIP FOR RAFFLE 2013!A HUGE THANKYOU TO MATT WRIGHT & PALMS CITY RESORT FOR THEIR VERY GENEROUS DONATIONS! THE RAFFLE RAISED A MASSIVE $8000!!
A Helicopter Fishing day trip for 3 people out of Darwin was kindly donated by Matt Wright Expeditions, with Matt Wright of National Geographic's Outback Wrangler fame along with a donation of accommodation for 3 people thanks to Palms City Resort, Darwin. |