If you find an injured or abandoned wild animal, you should contact your local rescue station as soon as possible. Animals do not always need human help, so it is necessary to consult experts first. The national rescue station network does not assist pets (dogs, cats, etc.) or farm animals.
Based on the devices location, the app determines the rescue station that can be reached immediately by pressing the "Call Help" button. The finder of the injured animal can share the current location with the rescue station, including photos, or insert their point on the map and share the location of this point. This approach will no longer cause further delays when the rescuer cannot pinpoint the location of the injured animal.
The app displays rescue stations according to distance; the one to contact is marked with a red house symbol (it is not always the closest one). After consultation, the injured animal can be taken to the rescue station.
Activities of the rescue stations are non-profit. Donating funds to the central collection or a specific rescue station directly from the app is possible. Your financial support helps to save more animal friends. Thank you.