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Pouches for wildlife

TWENTY-two people came together in Quambatook for a sewing session to assist animals impacted by Australia’s bushfires on Sunday. With an estimated loss of over a billion native animals and countless animals injured and left homeless, large quantities of pouches, blankets and other care items are urgently needed by people looking after orphaned and injured […]

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