The Owen Family Saves Animals in Australia's Forest Fires – A Stunning Number of 90,000+

Owen family carries on Steve Owen's legacy of saving endangered wildlife.
The Owen family owns and operates this hospital, which has rescued and treated over 90,000 animals, many of them injured in recent bushfires in Australia.

Olly is a tailless mole, the 90,000th patient at the wildlife hospital.

Their conservation efforts are unaffected by the fires. The wildlife hospital is busier than ever before.
With so many devastating fires across Australia, the Owen family feels heartbroken for all those who have lost so much, both people and wildlife.
Owen's wildlife hospital is busier than ever, having officially treated over 90,000 patients. The Owen family has dedicated their Australian Wildlife Hospital to their beloved grandmother. The Owen family will continue to be wildlife warriors, doing everything they can to save more lives in her memory.
This environmentalist and activist also shared another photo, in which a rat named Blossom was rescued from the Queensland bushfires before succumbing to her injuries. The hospital 'exhausted every effort to save her life'.

At least 24 people have died in Australia's bushfires, and over 1,300 homes have been destroyed, primarily in New South Wales.