NSW | CHUFFED | RAISING | Awareness, Support and Funds towards relocating Hen Rescue
All the animals urgently need transport to their new home (This rescue is moving between rentals for the ninth time in 10 years.Catherine from NSW Hen Rescue freed Belle the hen from her shackles of an intensive free range farm. Belle the hen needs a hormonal implant every 6 months to stop her laying eggs, or she will die.
“Some people have asked why we don't just re-home the animals we are caring for now, but these are our family members. I would never rehome Belle with her veterinary needs and I would never separate Belle from her best friend Isy.”Catherine from NSW Hen Rescue has dedicated over a decade to rescuing, healing and loving ex-battery hens and other animals that society has forsaken.
But they have had to move between rentals eight times all the while rescuing thousands of animals. As you can imagine, Catherine is absolutely devastated to find out they have been evicted yet again and face another massive move.
Our donors have already helped them raise 40% of the funds they need to move all of the animals and their enclosures. There is still a long way to go, but Catherine said she feels much more hopeful now that they can get there.
Team Chuffed asks for helping Catherine relocate and keep doing this important work. They can't do it without you.
WA | CHUFFED | RAISING | Awareness, Support and Funds towards protecting sacred Country and tribal lands
Woodside’s Burrup Hub is set to become Australia’s most polluting project ever. Ancient Murujuga rock art is at stake.
Disrupt Burrup Hub are staging a series of peaceful protests demanding no more industry on Murujuga. Yesterday, at a silent protest outside of Woodside HQ, Ballardong Noongar man Desmond Blurton said:
“They are trying to silence the truth about Woodside’s Burrup Hub from coming out. The truth about Woodside’s Burrup Hub is it is a climate, cultural and natural disaster, and we all need to speak up to protect our sacred Country and tribal lands.”
The silent protestors are calling attention to the intensifying regime of police repression and civil litigation threats against activists, all the while Woodside continues their destruction.
Toxic emissions on the Burrup Peninsula have already eroded the outer layer of the ancient artworks causing the carvings to slowly disappear.
There's still time to stop Woodside from gaining the finance and approvals for its planned Burrup Hub expansions - but we need to act fast.
Please help them protect these precious cultural artworks.
TAS | CHUFFED | RAISING | Awareness, Support and Funds towards Equipment for Animal Sanctuary
When 32 year old Beau was rescued, he hadn’t seen another horse in 10 years! But the moment he met Dorothy, they have been inseparable.
FreeHearts Animal Sanctuary has saved thousands of animals from neglect, mistreatment and killing. They have done incredible things for old horses like Beau and Dorothy.
But for thirteen years, Jules has been cleaning her sanctuary paddocks BY HAND!
As you can imagine, it has taken a serious toll on her body. She is in urgent need of equipment for not only her health but to make sure she can keep rescuing animals.
“It’s getting so much harder to do as I get older. Soon, I don’t think it will even be possible anymore. It’s overwhelming because I can’t imagine having to say no to an animal that needs us.”
Can you chip in to make sure they can keep the paddocks open to animals with nowhere else to go?
VIC | CHUFFED | RAISING | Awareness, Support and Funds towards protecting last remaining habitats of koalas, possums, greater gliders and powerful owls
Amy is part of a group of activists and citizen scientists working desperately to save precious and endangered koalas, possums, greater gliders and powerful owls. The forest the group is trying to protect from logging is some of their last remaining habitat.
These animals have already been pushed to the edge of extinction by bushfires. The Wombat Action Group is hopeful they can protect them from more logging, but they need our help and fast!
Amy from Wombat Action Group shared that without funds to increase surveying in the forest, it's more difficult to know where and when to stop logging in its tracks.
“Honestly I don't know what to do. Unless we can somehow get this message out to everyone directly, let them know what's really happening here, I'm not sure these animals have been left with much of a chance.”
Can you help this determined group to protect these precious native animals?
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