Wildlife caregivers in South East Queensland are working tirelessly to care for injured and exhausted animals following the cyclone.

Wildlife caregivers in South East Queensland are working tirelessly to care for injured and exhausted animals following the cyclone.
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It’s heartwarming to hear about the dedication of wildlife carers in south-east Queensland during such a challenging time. Cyclones can have devastating effects on local wildlife, and it’s crucial that injured and exhausted animals receive the care they need. These carers play a vital role in rescuing animals and helping to rehabilitate them so they can return to their natural habitats. Their hard work and compassion are commendable, and it highlights the importance of wildlife conservation, especially in the aftermath of natural disasters. If anyone is looking to support these efforts, donating to wildlife organizations or volunteering can make a big difference.