
1,796
People walking on the wild side

$120,721
Raised to save and protect our wildlife
Walk on the Wild Side
Right now, thousands of sick, injured and orphaned native animals need urgent care. More than 1,900 species are facing an extinction crisis – including our beloved hairy-nosed wombats, quolls and koalas.
Every year, WIRES responds to over 148,000 urgent calls for help and assistance.
This April, challenge yourself to walk 50km, 100km or 150km and raise vital funds to rescue, rehabilitate and release distressed native wildlife, to give them their second chance of life in the wild.
Are you ready to take a walk on the wild side?
Sign up now for FREE and let’s get wild to support our scaly, furry and feathered friends!
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.

About WIRES
WIRES is Australia's largest wildlife rescue organisation, and we've been caring for sick, injured and orphaned native animals for almost 40 years. Our mission is to rehabilitate and preserve Australian wildlife, and encourage others to do the same.
The Wildlife Rescue Office assists wildlife and the community across Australia 24-hours a day, 365 days a year, providing rescue advice and assistance for over 148,000 animals annually, as well as providing full-time mobile Wildlife Emergency Responders operating across Greater Sydney, South-East Queensland and Tasmania.