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WOULD YOU know what to do when you come across a wonky wombat, or what to do for its puggle?
Living in the Green Wedge has many benefits, there is a multitude of birds and animals we gladly share an environment with.
However, this relationship is not always mutually beneficial.
Our native wildlife come off second best when negotiating traffic, fencing and other man-made obstacles.
When coming across a sick or injured animal, would you know what to do?
A group of locals recently learned how to help, when two wonderful wildlife rescuers Narelle Thompson and Kim Davis presented a two hour seminar on "wildlife triage" at the Warrandyte Neighbourhood House.
By Warrandyte DiaryWOULD YOU know what to do when you come across a wonky wombat, or what to do for its puggle?
Living in the Green Wedge has many benefits, there is a multitude of birds and animals we gladly share an environment with.
However, this relationship is not always mutually beneficial.
Our native wildlife come off second best when negotiating traffic, fencing and other man-made obstacles.
When coming across a sick or injured animal, would you know what to do?
A group of locals recently learned how to help, when two wonderful wildlife rescuers Narelle Thompson and Kim Davis presented a two hour seminar on "wildlife triage" at the Warrandyte Neighbourhood House.