Wildlife rescuers in southeast Queensland are diligently tending to injured and fatigued animals in the aftermath of the cyclone.

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  1. It’s heartwarming to hear about the dedication of wildlife carers in south-east Queensland during such challenging times. Cyclones can have devastating effects on local wildlife, and it’s incredible to see people stepping up to provide the care and support these injured and exhausted animals need. Their efforts not only help individual creatures recover but also play a crucial role in maintaining the balance of the local ecosystem. Let’s all continue to support these amazing individuals and the important work they do to protect our wildlife!

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