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Help save the next generation of NSW’s wildlife
WIRES is calling on the general public to help save NSW’s native
animals as the not-for-profit rescue group enters one of the busiest
times of the year.
According to WIRES CEO Leanne Taylor, it is during the springtime
breeding season when native animals across NSW are attempting to raise
their young that the organisation is inundated with calls from the
public.
“In Spring 2014 WIRES received 108 calls for wombats, 1273 calls for
wallabies and kangaroos and 2880 calls for possums and gliders,” said
Taylor.
WIRES relies on the public’s generosity to maintain its work rescuing and caring for these animals before releasing them back into their natural environment.
WIRES wombat carer, Sharon Dawson has cared for nine orphaned wombat joeys since 2014, with three released last February, another three to be released next month and the final three not old enough for release until Spring 2016.
“When these little ones are brought in they are generally straight from their deceased mother’s pouch so they require round the clock feeds and monitoring,” said Dawson.
“All of this care is so they can handle a life in the wild when it’s time for release – and that makes it all worthwhile!”
If you find an injured, orphaned or displaced animal please call WIRES immediately on 1300 094 737.
If you would like to help the next generation of native wildlife please donate to WIRES Spring Appeal online at wires.org.au or by calling (02) 8977 3396.
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