WALK ON THE WILD SIDE

Join the walk for Aussie wildlife!
Walk, jog, or run this April for the thousands of native animals who need your help!

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Raised to save and protect our wildlife

Right now, Australian native animals urgently need your help.

Thousands are struggling under extreme heat, bushfires, vehicle collisions and the continued destruction of their food sources and habitat. 

It’s
 distressing situation – but you can help make an immediate difference by Walking on the Wild Side this April
  

How it works

Sign Up

Sign up for free and take on the challenge to walk 50km, 100km or 150km on the wild side throughout April.

Share

Share your page and raise funds to give sick, injured and orphaned native animals their second chance at life.

Walk

Lace up, track your kilometres to reach your goal and walk to rescue and protect our native wildlife. 

Get fit. Have fun. Save lives.

Walk to save wild lives this April

Challenge yourself to walk 50km, 100km or 150km this April and help save the lives of Aussie wildlife!

The funds you raise will help provide critical rescue and care for thousands of distressed native animals, so that wherever possible they get a second chance of life in the wild.


Sign up now for FREE and get walking to provide emergency rescue and care for Aussie wildlife!  

Your support will have impact

When you Walk on the Wild Side you’ll be helping WIRES provide a lifesaving daily rescue service, assisting more than 160,000 native animals every year.


We're open 24 hours a day, every day of the year.


We receive over 230,000 calls a year from the Australian community.



We have over 3,000 dedicated volunteers to rescue, rehabilitate, and care for native animals in distress.


And a growing fleet of fully-equipped Wildlife Ambulances with trained Emergency Responders.

our wild community

Rally your fellow wildlife warriors by sharing photos from your challenge and tell us your hopes and dreams for Aussie wildlife.

+Add your message of hope

Being from England, I've always associated Australia with its native wildlife. These animals play a significant role in shaping Australia's national identity, and I truly hope that these extraordinary and unique animals will thrive for many decades to come!
- Guy C

Walk on the Wild Side is generously supported by