AMRRIC (Animal Management in Rural and Remote Indigenous Communities) is a national not-for-profit charity led by veterinarians, academics, health and animal management professionals. We work to improve the health and welfare of companion animals in remote Indigenous communities, to improve the health and welfare of whole communities.
If you would like to support our organisation please visit our website http://www.amrric.org
We achieve this through:
•implementing best practice sustainable dog health programs
•providing education programs
•providing veterinary support and volunteer veterinary programs
•promoting and developing scientific research
•holding national conferences to contribute to best practice and the body of knowledge
•policy development and assisting shires/councils with strategic planning
•public health support and Indigenous Environmental Health Worker support.
•providing animal management training
•the development of key resources
AMRRIC’s programs do far more than benefit dogs and other animals – they contribute significantly to an improvement in community health and wellbeing. We have the support of the federal government, major animal care organisations (including the AVA and the RSPCA), many large Universities and significantly, many leaders of remote Indigenous communities. Every contribution is valuable and helps make sustainable dog management a reality in communities across Australia.
All donations to AMRRIC are Tax Deductible.