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An emaciated koala found by IFAW partner Mosswood Wildlife.

An emaciated koala found by IFAW partner Mosswood Wildlife. © Mosswood Wildlife

Dear Ani,

When we find them, we are their only hope.

I wake to the sound of my phone ringing. It’s still dark outside, and my body fills with dread. Late-night calls rarely bring good news.

 

It’s another koala joey—found alone, emaciated, and barely hanging on. We don’t know what happened to her mum; she was most likely trying to find a safe tree for them to rest in, but those safe places are disappearing fast.

 

The joey is lucky she wasn’t attacked by a dog or hit by a car. With IFAW’s support, we do everything we can at Mosswood Wildlife to give her a fighting chance. But the truth is, most koalas—especially joeys—don’t survive. They arrive starving, dehydrated, and with nowhere safe to return to.

 

Your gift today could help us save the next joey before it’s too late.

Koala in tree stump before rescue.

A mother koala and her large joey were rescued after remaining on a tree stump for at least three days. © Mosswood Wildlife

Every rescue is a race against time, against exhaustion, and against the limits of our resources. But your gift today could help us reach the next koala in urgent need.

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This crisis is not new. For years, we’ve watched koala habitats vanish, and we know the fire season looms again. Orphaned joeys may recover in care—but with no forest to return to, where will they go?

 

We cannot continue this lifesaving work without urgent help. And without your support, Ani, we would have shut our doors long ago. Can you help us keep them open?

Yes, count me in!
Buzz (right) and Woody together in a laundry basket while in care at Mosswood Wildlife.

Buzz (right) and Woody together in a laundry basket while in care at Mosswood Wildlife. © Mosswood Wildlife

This work is emotionally draining, but we continue to do it for those magical moments when a koala you’ve saved bounces back. And to know that people like you, wherever you may be, are supporting us is so inspiring.

With heartfelt appreciation,

Tracey Wilson

On behalf of IFAW partner, Mosswood Wildlife 

P.S. Don’t forget—tomorrow is the last day of Save the Koala month. Please join our emergency appeal and make a gift by midnight on 30 September! Thank you so much for caring about koalas in Australia and vulnerable animals worldwide.

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