Protecting and rescuing animals during wartime
Protecting and rescuing animals during wartime
IFAW helps animals in need all over the world, particularly through its disaster response and wildlife rescue programmes, whose respective strengths were mobilised from the very first day of the full-scale invasion of Russia into Ukraine.
This case study is a testament to the tireless work carried out, helping almost 192,000 animals and their guardians between February 2022 and June 2024. It highlights the initiatives developed and the solutions implemented to meet the emergency needs of domestic and wild animals. It also shows the key role of partnerships with local organisations and communities, the everyday heroes, in maximising our impact across Ukraine. In addition, it demonstrates the need to include animals and animal aid organisations in crisis management plans.
This case study, therefore, is intended to be a practical tool for those who have to rescue animals during long-term disasters such as armed conflict and war.
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