ADOPT AN ANIMAL
Adopt one or more of the animals we care for at the Bali Wildlife Rescue Center. In return, you’ll get a certificate for each lucky creature you sponsor.
The rescue center is a haven for endangered wildlife, most of whom are victims of illegal trading and poaching. Our dedicated team provides year-round personalised care and rehabilitation with the eventual goal of returning these creatures to their natural habitat. Unfortunately for some, their health means they will never be released into the wild and will need ongoing care.
You can help by adopting one of these beautiful animals or birds. Your donation will help us provide food and care for one month. Thank you for supporting Indonesia’s wildlife.
Meet our friends ...
Electus parrot - US$10
We care for two male eclectus parrots, a species marked with sexual dimorphism (the male and female are different colors). Our birds, are on a waiting list for relocation to a rehabilitation center near their native habitat in Maluku.
- Your gift of US$10 will provide care for one parrot for one month
Black-winged starling -US$15
We care for 10 black-winged starlings, an endangered species. Most were confiscated from Bali’s illegal wildlife market. We plan to release them when they're ready to survive in the wild.
- Your gift of US$15 will provide care for one starling for one month
Green tree python - US$15
Our python, a native of Papua, was confiscated from the illegal wildlife trade in West Bali. It was kept as a pet and requires lengthy rehabilitation to relearn habits so it can survive in the wild.
- Your gift of US$15 will provide care for our python for one month
Black-capped lory -US$15
We look after a black-capped lory that had been kept as a pet. It is a protected species. Relocating this bird to its native habitat in Papua will take time because of strict avian influenza regulations there.
- Your gift of US$15 will provide care for one lorry for one month
White cockatoo - US$20
The white cockatoo is native to Maluku, Halmahera in eastern Indonesia, and is an endangered species. Eventually, we will translocate this cockatoo back to its native habitat via another rehabilitation center in Maluku.
- Your gift of US$20 will provide care for the cockatoo for one month
Cockatoo goffiniana - US$20
We have cared for this endangered bird since 2014, after it was confiscated from a local resident. Its foot is badly injured and it won't ever be able to return to the wild.
- Your gift of US$20 will provide care for the cockatoo for one month
Yellow-crested cockatoo - US$20
These birds from East Timor and Indonesia are endangered due to illegal wildlife trade and poaching. We care for 10 cockatoos, most of them confiscated from illegal trade and some kept as pets.
- Your gift of US$20 will provide care for the cockatoo for one month
Bearcat - US$40
This beautiful bearcat arrived at our center in late 2018 after being confiscated by the authorities. Bearcats, which are also known as binturong, are a vulnerable species. They are native to South and Southeast Asia.
- Your gift of US$40 will provide care for one month
Brahminy kite - US$40
This Brahminy kite will stay with us for the rest of its life due to permanent foot and wing injuries. The Brahminy kite population is declining because of things such as habitat loss, illegal poaching and the overuse of pesticides.
- Your gift of US$40 will provide care for our kite for one month
Bonelli's eagle - US$55
Help care for our Bonelli’s eagle.
- Your gift of US$55 will provide care for the our eagle for one month
New Guinea crocodile - US$55
Help look after our New Guinea Crocodile.
- Your gift of US$55 will provide care for the crocodile for one month
Crested serpent eagle - US$55
Our crested serpent eagle was given by a foreign tourist who saved the bird by buying it from an illegal market. It arrived with a broken primary wing feather but it now ready to be released when funding is available.
- Your gift of US$55 will provide care for the crested serpent eagle for one month
White-bellied sea eagle - US$55
We look after three sea eagles. Their population is declining due to human disturbance, shooting, poisoning, and loss of breeding sites caused by clearance of waterside forest and possibly the overuse of pesticides.
- Your gift of US$55 will provide care for sea eagles for one month
Changeable hawk eagle - US$55
Help look after our changeable hawk eagle.
- Your gift of US$55 will provide one month's care for this hawk eagle
Balou the sunbear - US$145
Balou, a sun bear, came to us at just five months old after being sold on the black market and trained to cry for attention. Native to Sumatra and Borneo, sun bears are the world’s smallest bear and listed as vulnerable due to deforestation and poaching. They are often targeted for their bile, used in traditional medicine.
- Your gift of US$145 will provide care for one month for Balou