Bushfire-impacted wildlife in care after treatment at Milton Village Vet
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Resource details
Orientation
Landscape
Date Taken
2020-02-05 00:00
Date Uploaded
2020-02-06 00:00
Keywords
bushfire, wildfire, AVA, Australian Vet Association, Milton Village Vet, swamp wallaby, joey
Location
Milton, NSW
Camera make / model
ILCE-7RM2
Image size
7952x5304
Caption/Description
An orphaned swamp wallaby joey that is now in the care of wildlife carer Erika Page.
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As the bushfires have ravaged many parts of Australia, The Australian Veterinary Association (AVA) veterinarians are being called upon to assist and provide essential services. WWF funds have been distributed to veterinarians on the front line, who provide emergency treatment to Australian native animals injured or affected by bushfires.
Credit
© WWF-Australia / Leonie Sii
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General Restrictions
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