Rehoming animals from research

There is an alternative for animals at the end of research

Visit our adoption centre

Our precious animals now have a place to call their own. Find out more about the Liberty Adoption Centre at Wyong on the Central Coast, less than one hour north of Sydney.

What’s happening

For adopters and fosterers

Join our community of people interested in fostering/adopting animals, who understand and appreciate the special character of animals from research.

For volunteers

You can support our work by volunteering and get to experience the rewards of helping animals from research on their way to becoming pets and companions. Sign up today.

Thank you PetRescue!

A big thank you to two teams in the recent Pet Rescue Hackathon who generously donated their prize money to Liberty Foundation

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We won, we won!

We’re so thrilled to share with you that we won our category at this year’s Jetpets Companion Animal Rescue Awards. We were chosen from a field of four contenders in the category of Outstanding New Rescue Group. Myself and the two other directors, Michelle and Carol, got together in Sydney to watch the awards ceremony which was conducted this year as a live Facebook event. As part of our prize we have won $1,000, some free pet travel with Jetpets…

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We’re mad about our piggies!

The little guinea pigs we receive at Liberty Foundation – released from research establishments – come from a range of backgrounds. They are all individuals with their own histories, personalities and needs. They are generally cheeky little ones who are quite young when they come to us and transition well to life outside the research establishment. They are ready for the next stage in their lives in the community and many have gone on to become treasured pets and companions.…

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Liberty Foundation

Liberty Foundation (Aust) Limited is a not-for-profit organisation. It facilitates the release, rehabilitation and rehoming of animals from research establishments in Australia in order that they may live out the course of their natural lives free from research and scientific experimentation.