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Why IFAW? — To many people I’m sure, Leonard Joel’s association with
Australia was once again ravaged by unprecedented
IFAW, the International Fund for Animal Welfare, is a
bushfires that visited a devastation on our native animals
curious one. Typically, auction houses align with causes
unlike anything Australians had ever witnessed before.
that in one way or another relate to the arts (we do that
IFAW, through the generosity of its local and international
too with our meaningful association with Arts Project
donors, was able to provide real, on-the-ground support
Australia) but the IFAW association is unique in the
with IFAW sponsored vets, search & rescue vehicles and
Australian auction landscape because it is not a “safe”
critical support for the wildlife carers themselves, just to
one. I was not aware of IFAW until their Oceania office
name a few areas.
contacted me and advised me of a report that they had undertaken regarding the Australian auction trade in ivory objects. Leonard Joel was identified as the largest trader in this material and Rebecca Keeble, of IFAW, asked me if I wanted to discuss this with her. I did. Now more than 4 years later, we remain, sadly, the only auction house in Australia to have publicly developed and adopted a cessation policy that has almost completely eliminated our trade in this material and equally sadly, it would seem we remain the only auction house in the world to have done so. If a reader knows of another, please do let me know as
But undoubtedly, IFAW’s commitment to rescue work after these fires, found its most poignant expression in Bear, their Koala rescue dog. Bear, in a previous life, was also a rescued animal and his extraordinary skill in locating injured koalas after the fires was made possible through a partnership between the University of Sunshine Coast (USC) and IFAW. Bear even has his own Instagram following and you can learn more about his extraordinary story, from rescued dog to rescue dog at @bearthekoaladog.
I would dearly like to connect with that entity and expand
As a newly appointed global board member of IFAW,
my industry’s embrace of it.
I will now introduce the Leonard Joel community to
In a nutshell that’s our IFAW story to date but it only tells a small chapter of IFAW’s work both in Australia and internationally, work that is focused on the dual tasks of
both the wider work of IFAW in Australia, under the extraordinary stewardship of Rebecca Keeble and IFAW’s critical work in Africa and beyond.
rescue and conservation of threatened animal species,
JOHN ALBRECHT
wherever that may be in the world. IFAW’s extraordinary
Managing Director / National Head of Collections Australia Board Member, IFAW
work and global reach came into sharp focus when
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