WRC Jogja is a non-profit rescue and rehabilitation center in Java, Indonesia, focused on saving wildlife from illegal trade, injury, and captivity. We strive to release animals back into the wild, but for those unable to survive due to disabilities, age, or behavioral issues, we provide a safe sanctuary.
Currently, we are in the midst of a significant relocation project to expand and enhance our facilities, including a focus on turtle conservation. To fully commit to this transition, we have temporarily suspended our operations at the rescue center. This process is crucial for creating a better and more sustainable environment for our mission.
Becoming a trusted reference for sustainable conservation, we strive to nurture a harmonious balance between nature and Wildlife Rescue Center Jogja.
Dedicated to ensuring the sustainable future of Indonesia's biodiversity, our mission involves conservation, education, and greater community engagement for the development and well-being of our local communities.
Our core value is compassion towards nature, which fosters a sense of responsibility, empathy, and care for the environment, wildlife, and all living beings while working towards a future where humans and nature can thrive together.
Acting ethically, transparently, and responsibly in all our work.
Inspiring positive action through passion and dedication.
Respecting local knowledge, traditions, and environmental stewardship.
Working together to create greater impact for wildlife conservation.
Where it all started
From foundations to a sustainable future
Through rescue, rehabilitation, conservation research, and environmental education, we continue working toward a sustainable future for Indonesia's wildlife.
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Help us rescue, rehabilitate, and protect Indonesia's wildlife. Your support enables conservation, education, and a better future for animals in need.
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From all of us at the Wildlife Rescue Center,
may the new year bring hope, healing, and protection
for wildlife and the forests they call home.
Tojeiro volunteered at WRC in 2018 and instantly fell in love. He decided to leave his job in the Netherlands to work alongside our keepers, managing projects and making sure all the animals get the best care possible. During the relocation period, Tojeiro studied animal health management to increase his capacity in the field of animal welfare.
