The video illustrates the highs and lows of our work helping animals.The film shows IAR’s rescue teams coming to the aid of animals in distress; orangutans and other primates in captivity, as well as bears being forced to dance on the streets of India and a slow loris in a pet market in Indonesia having its teeth clipped.
A series of clips then follows IAR’s teams in action, heroically carrying orangutans away from the devastated forests of Borneo, releasing a bear back into the woods and painstakingly rebuilding the broken teeth of a slow loris so that it can be returned to the wild.
Our film has shown what we have been able to achieve with the help of our generous supporters. We thank them for being part of the solution and making a real difference to these animals.
You too, can be part of the solution. Find out how by going to http://www.internationalanimalrescue.org/be-part-of-the-solution
Our special thanks to volunteer Emma Fiorentini for creating the video.
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Soooo horiable
Because of the wonderful workers and volunteers I know the donations I give will be put to excellent use. For Christmas this year I am "adopting" a few Orangutans in my family's name. I think they will love that
I have been to the Jakarta Animal Market & it is deplorable! Thousands of animals of every kind- primates, dogs, cats, birds, turtles. This must end & I am grateful to IAR for all the great work they do for these poor animals. End the pet trade, end deforestation & save the animals. Please support them!
We are the part of the nature! Defend the animal population!
i've always had a compassion for animals and I love seeing organizations rehabilitating, rescuing, and helping animals all over the world. for a few years I've been volunteering in cat and dog no-kill shelters but want to dedicate my life to helping all animals both domestic and exotic. Thank you for your work in the effort to save and help those who have no voice.