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Wildlife Food Fund - Help feed wildlife in care
WIRES is calling for help to feed the
large number of juvenile native animals that have been recently rescued
and is inviting native animals lovers from across NSW to give to the
WIRES Food Fund.
WIRES CEO Leanne Taylor said that from now and right through Summer,
WIRES volunteers will be feeding hundreds of hungry young native birds
and animals to ensure their survival - and the rescue and assistance
calls from the public just keep on coming.
“Our dedicated volunteers are already
hand-feeding large numbers of kangaroo, wallaby, glider, wombat and
possum joeys along with numerous species of native fledgling birds,”
said Taylor. “They all come into WIRES due to injuries, displacement
from their habitat or being orphaned while they are still dependent on
their parents for food and warmth.”
WIRES volunteers care for these young animals until they are mature
enough to fend for themselves and be released back into the wild.
According to Taylor the people of NSW are really passionate about native
wildlife and WIRES couldn’t exist without their support and
generosity.
“Our organisation relies almost entirely on public funding and the
general public continue to be tremendously supportive of our work
rescuing native species,” said Taylor. “Any donation no matter how small
makes a huge difference to our ability to successfully raise these
youngsters to adulthood."
100% of gifts to the WIRES Food Fund Appeal go directly to food and milk
purchases. Donations over $2 are fully tax deductible and can be made
by visiting foodfund.org.au
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