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Basil Brush Wildlife Rescue
Phone: +61 448 177 722
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25.01.2022 Jeffrey isn't to happy about this rain. His decided he will stay under the porch today out of the rain and dry off.
25.01.2022 This breaks my heart
24.01.2022 It's seems lm always doing xrays on wildlife Let's see if anyone knows what animals these are A? B? C?
22.01.2022 Have a watch This is a short film on how important are bat's are
20.01.2022 Simon got out of jail free card today. Bye bye Enjoy your freedom flying free If you see a galgh that sounds like a magpie don't worry that will be Simon lol Poor boy had to listen to all the Maggies yelling "I'm hungry"
19.01.2022 Beccy telling Jeffery off
19.01.2022 So I'm watching Beccy meeting a new magpie friend and got busted lol
18.01.2022 Having a cuddle with Olivia
16.01.2022 Look what just came in A little fluff ball Meet little Sophie a tawny frogmouth.
16.01.2022 Hi To the lady that dropped off a musk lorikeet on Friday when I wasn't home. Can you please contact me
14.01.2022 1st of Dec Let's get into the Christmas spirit
08.01.2022 Breeding Habits of the Bare-nosed Wombat Although the wombat may breed at any time of the year, mating most often occurs during winter. Sexual maturity is reach...ed between 2 3 years of age. The female has 2 teats in her pouch, yet despite this, 30 days after mating only one young is born. At this stage the joey is the size of a jelly bean and it crawls from the birth canal into the pouch. The joey remains in the pouch for 6 months, after which it stays with the mother until it is 18 months old. From the time the joey leaves the pouch, it begins to substitute increasing amounts of plant material for milk until, when about 15 months old, it stops suckling altogether. Wombats in the wild can live 10 15 years or more depending on favorable conditions in the wild. Due to the long period of time the joey is dependent on the mother, it is likely that females only rear one young every two years.
07.01.2022 THE BIG REVEAL IS HERE As most of you know we had approval from the council to put water stations in the middle strip of Bairnsdale for our birds in Summer..., So I put the call out for an artist to donate there time and and art skills to paint them so they were nicer on the eyes, and to included our much loved community in on our initiative, So a massive THANKYOU TO ROW KING SO PROUD OF WHAT THIS BEAUTIFUL LADY HAS HELPED US ACHIEVE You have done such a beautiful job, the colours are amazing and I learnt what ancient native animal footprints looked like, a massive thankyou to Dawn from Australian wildlife art gallery, and Karen from @The Paint place Bairnsdale for Donating all of our paint, oh and look out for our article in the Bairnsdale Advertiser, now to enjoy some pics See more
02.01.2022 Coming home and being greeted by Beccy and Jeffery Hungry hungry babies
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