When to care? ...... RIGHT NOW!

Far North Queensland Wildlife Rescue

News Photo

Far North Queensland is home to the UNESCO protected Wet Tropics World Heritage Area - famous for its extraordinarily diverse wildlife, including dozens of endemic species found nowhere else on this planet. 


Scientists conservatively estimate 100 million Australian native animals die every year as a result of habitat loss. Traffic accidents, introduced species, feral animals, and domestic pets also add a significant contribution to the death toll. However, many sick, orphaned or injured animals get a second chance because of people who care.


Formed in 1994 and based in Manunda, Far North Queensland Wildlife Rescue's core mission is the rescue, care and release of native wildlife from Cardwell to Cape York. This wonderful organisation has trained carers who work with a wide range of wildlife, including birds, mammals, marsupials, bats, reptiles and amphibians.


If you find an animal that needs care, call immediately 07 4053 4467, for more information about this wonderful service aand to learn what steps to take if you find an injured animal, head to http://www.fnqwildliferescue.org.au and to find out what this terrific team have been up to lately, like & follow on Facebook @ https://www.facebook.com/fnqwildliferescue


Thanks so much Aline for bringing your caring crew to the www.tradingmate.com.au business community - we look forward to finding out more and raising some funds for your organisation at our next TM event: https://tradingmate.com.au/UpcomingEvents.aspx

News Photo