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WWF-Australia CEO Dermot O'Gorman meeting injured wildlife in care and deploying hay bales with Wildcare  

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Resource ID

13617

Access

Open

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Madeleine Smitham

Orientation

Portrait

Date Taken

2020-01-15 00:00

Date Uploaded

2020-01-15 00:00

Keywords

Bushfire, echidna, possum, hay, food, catastrophic bushfires, New South Wales, NSW, Carwoola,

Location

Carwoola, NSW

Camera make / model

SONY ILCE-7S

Caption/Description

WWF-Australia CEO Dermot O'Gorman meeting Ellie the injured echidna that has pneuminitis (lung inflammation) due to heat and smoke inhalation and is in care with Wildcare in Carwoola, NSW.

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Wildcare are an organisation that rescue and rehabilitate sick, injured and orphaned native wildlife so that they can be returned to the wild. They have been responding to the Black Range fire in Tallaganda National Park, NSW. Funds received by WWF will help with the storage and delivery of food drops to support remaining wildlife in the area. Funds will also go towards medical supplies, vet expenses and equipment such as tranquilisers and other supplies needed to care for rescued wildlife. The species they are supporting include : Eastern Grey Kangaroos, Swamp Wallabies, Red Neck Wallabies, Possums and gliders. Tallaganda State Forest is known habitat for the Greater Glider (a type of possum) that has a conservation status of threatened.

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© WWF-Australia / Matthew Harris

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