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WIRES website is now multilingual
It is important that everyone who visits WIRES website is able to access information quickly and easily. It is especially important to ensure everyone is able to find out how to call WIRES to quickly make a report about native wildlife requiring assistance.
We are pleased to announce that WIRES has recently installed a multilingual function on our website enabling community members to translate our web pages into their native languages.
We have installed the google translate icon on the right of the screen above our Facebook symbol in grey. As the translation is automatically provided by Google we cannot edit the text. If you do find possible improvements there is an option for you to submit your feedback directly to Google.
Over 100 different languages
We hope that this will ensure the safety of more animals as anyone who speaks one of the listed languages can now translate our information quickly and get help.
We always welcome feedback and ideas so please let us know your thoughts by emailing contactus@wires.org.au
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