TORONTO -- A six-year-old boy from Massachusetts has raised more than US$250,000 for Australian wildfire relief, making tiny clay koalas for donators.

When Owen Colley learned of the bushfires in Australia, which reportedly killed more than 1 billion animals, he wanted to help.

鈥淗e鈥檚 a huge animal lover and has been making clay characters for a while,鈥 his mother wrote on a . 鈥(Together) we thought up the clay koala and offered it to friends and family as a 鈥榯hank you鈥 for donations for bushfire-affected animals.鈥

In an interview with WBZ in Boston, Owen put the efforts in his own words:

鈥淭o help the animals who have been hurted by the Australian bushfires,鈥 he said. 鈥淏ecause helping animals is better than watching TV.鈥

As of Tuesday morning, he had helped raise more than US$260,000 for Wildlife Rescue South Coast in New South Wales. His initial goal was just US$5,000. The intention was to send a clay koala to anyone who donated $50 or more and provided their address, but the response has been too overwhelming. Owen and parents adjusted their rules: anyone who donated by the end of Jan. 19 would receive a thank-you koala.

鈥淭hank you ALL for helping a little boy do a BIG thing,鈥 reads an update on the page. 鈥淥wen wishes he could send a clay koala to everyone in the world! We are so proud of this little boy and his kind heart.鈥

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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With files from CNN