“A Perfect Storm: Committed Rescuers Attend to Waterlogged Seabirds Displaced by Cyclone Alfred”

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  1. It’s heartwarming to see dedicated rescuers stepping up to help these seabirds affected by Cyclone Alfred. The impact of such extreme weather on wildlife is often overlooked, but it’s encouraging to know that there are people making a difference. The care and compassion shown by these rescuers highlight the importance of protecting our ecosystems and the animals that inhabit them. Hopefully, their efforts will lead to the recovery and rehabilitation of these seabirds. It’s a crucial reminder of our responsibility towards wildlife, especially in the face of climate-related disasters.

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