Animal protection

As much as we can, we are involved in animal protection locally at cat protection associations, animal shelters, etc. In emergencies, we have also managed to nurse very sick animals back to health, cover the costs and find them a new home.

In addition, we support animal protection:

Orphaned baby elephants in East Africa

The David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, one of the pioneering organizations for the protection of wildlife and their habitats in East Africa, is now the world's most successful rescue and rehabilitation program for orphan elephants.

In addition to hand-raising elephants and rhinos, the foundation's activities include comprehensive measures to protect African wildlife, such as combating poaching, protecting flora and fauna, raising awareness among the population, and providing veterinary assistance to animals in need.

We support this project, collect donations and sponsor orphan elephants.

Further information can be found here: www.sheldrickwildlifetrust.org

Here is our adopted baby elephant ENKESHA:

If you want to be kept up to date on ENKESHA's further development, you will find regular updates here:

http://www.sheldrickwildlifetrust.org/asp/orphan_profile.asp?N=369

Tallara 0

We all have before our eyes the terrible images of the fires in Australia, which have probably already killed half a billion animals.

We have also all seen the touching images of koalas dying of thirst or burning. We all shared these pictures on social media to express our condolences. But that alone is not enough and does not help the animals there. That's why we wanted to actively support the organizations that work voluntarily here and decided to symbolically adopt the koala girl Tallara (see picture). Tallara was born on April 26, 2016. The adoption involves a donation to the "Australian Koala Foundation", which has been protecting koalas in Australia since 1986, independently of the state. In addition to koalas, you can also donate trees that the koalas need to survive.

You can find more information about the Australia Koala Foundation here: https://www.savethekoala.com/about-us/history

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