Until natural vegetation is sufficient on Kangaroo Island, we will continue to supply landholders and local rescues with feed to distribute to wildlife.
See the first images and footage captured by motion-activated cameras at 62 feeding stations set up across KI by volunteers in the wake of the bushfires.
With RSPCA's recovery work on Kangaroo Island into its fifth week, volunteer teams are continuing to boost local efforts to feed fire-affected wildlife.
We're becoming increasingly concerned that a “second wave” animal welfare disaster is looming on KI. So we've launched a 3-month Emergency Response Plan.
Our Chief Inspector, Andrea Lewis, recently returned from KI where she helped bushfire-affected animals. She wrote this piece after her second day there.
As a result from the devestating bushfires in South Australia, RSPCA has launched a Bushfire Appeal to provide direct support where animals need it most.
Like so many South Australians, we’re saddened by the devastating bushfires gripping our state. Donate to our Bushfire Appeal and help affected animals.