International Animal Rescue
Dedicated to the rescue and rehabilitation of suffering animals

Annual Review 2007

Read our annual review
> Download as PDF

Raise funds for IAR when you search the web

IAR News

August 2004

The 2004 British Birdwatching Fair

IAR will again have a stand at this year’s British Birdwatching Fair at Egleton Nature Reserve, Rutland Water.

2003 BirdfairAnd once again our thanks go to IAR supporters Colin Smith and his wife Susan for putting the stand together and volunteering to help us out during the three day event. IAR Development Director Carrie Colliss will also be attending the Birdfair and will be delighted to talk to visitors about IAR and our work to rescue and rehabilitate suffering wild and domestic animals around the world.

We will be distributing copies of Animal Tracks, IAR’s supporter magazine hot off the press, which contains the latest news on the sanctuary for rescued ’dancing’ bears in India, as well as updates on our efforts to combat the illegal shooting of migratory birds in Malta, and lots more besides...

Visit Marquee 1, 54/55 for the opportunity to compete for some fantastic tombola prizes or to buy a cute and cuddly teddy bear. There’s also the chance to go on a magical tour of India’s culture and wildlife with Kuoni Travel.

If you’re attending the fair, be sure to come and visit us. We’ll give you a warm and friendly welcome!

< Back to News

August 2008
Volunteer gives glowing report of her time in Goa
Gal Marwitz from Israel has given a glowing account of the time she spent volunteering at IAR’s clinic and rescue centre in Goa.

July 2008
Wildlife traders sent to prison in Indonesia
Following a joint raid earlier this year by the Forestry Department, International Animal Rescue and the Institute of Animal Advocacy (LASA), two traders in Jatinegara market, Jakarta, Indonesia were arrested.

June 2008
Update on IAR’s work in Indonesia
As well as macaques and slow lorises, our team in Indonesia has ended the suffering of a number of endangered Javan gibbons living in misery in a centre known as Cikananga.

June 2008
Goa vets examine hawksbill sea turtle
In June the vets at the International Animal Rescue centre in Goa had an unusual patient in the form of a giant Hawksbill sea turtle.

Find us on facebook
Find us on bebo
Find us on myspace
Find us on YouTube