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RE PLANT Australia

Locality: Sunshine Coast, Queensland

Phone: +61 412 473 612



Address: Sunshine Coast, QLD 4558, Australia 4558 Sunshine Coast, QLD, Australia

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25.01.2022 edit: Hello beautiful people!! I’ve been advised that the volunteer list is now FULL and no material donations are needed at this stage! Yay you guys are AWESOME Wanna help out in person.? Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre at Eumundi needs volunteers edit: Hello beautiful people!! I’ve been advised that the volunteer list is now FULL and no material donations are needed at this stage! Yay you guys are AWESOME Wanna help out in person.? Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre at Eumundi needs volunteers



24.01.2022 CANBERRANS - WE ARE STILL GOING!!!!! CONVOY FOR WILDLIFE Donations have slowed down but we are still going!! We just did trips this weekend to Nerriga, Nowra, Bega, Tumut and the Southern Highlands with feed - please continue to support us x... We will need the following: HAY AND CHAFF - oaten, meadow, teff MACROPOD PELLETS OR MITAVITE ECONOMIX SWEET POTATOES AND APPLES HANGING BASKETS/PLANTERS - Wire with coir JERRY CANS FOR WATER (no bottles please) WILD BIRD OR PARROT SEED FUEL CARDS, SUPERMARKET CARDS BAXTER FLUIDS (0.9% saline) BIOLAC FORMULAS WOMBAROO IMPACT VETAFARM CRITTA CARE VETWRAP (everyone needs vetwrap) SOFFBAN (Lots needed) NON ADHESIVE DRESSINGS (like melonin) Or you can DONATE to: https://mkc.org.au/donations/trcqld DROP OFF LOCATIONS: HUGHES - 15 Bamford St (drop in carport) (Anne) THROSBY - 5 Bandicoot street CURTIN - 1 Peacock Place (carport is on Waterhouse street side) CRESTWOOD - 13/116 Henderson rd CHISHOLM - 4 Wilcox Place (Shany) BELCONNEN - Canberra Cat Vet, 16 Purdue St GILMORE - 47 May Maxwell Cres (Karen) WATSON - 11 Wade St (leave under main carport, near deck) (Susan) QUEANBEYAN - 1/16 Broughton Place (Kim) HIGGINS - 12 MacNaughton St (Lisa S) CITY - 14/19 Marcus Clarke St (leave on doormat) (Kayla) GUNGAHLIN - Gungahlin Village, outside Coles O'CONNOR - 5 Peel St (Helen) THANK YOU ALL!!!

24.01.2022 Do you want to help wildlife but can’t actually care for them We are currently needing some volunteers to help run our hotline Our current hotline operators a...re needing some help and a bit of a break after a very busy trauma seasonOur hotline phone operates 24hr a day 7 days a week, the hotline takes calls from the public and then organises carers to help with the injured wildlife to get them to medical treatment. Training will be given to hotline operators so they know what they need to do when taking calls You will need to live in the Moreton Bay Area as we share the hotline phone between the operators and its to expensive for us to divert calls between phones. So if you have spare time that can help out with running our hotline even if it’s 1 day a week please [email protected] so we can give you some more information.

23.01.2022 Thank you to all the brave personnel that went above and beyond <3



23.01.2022 Help needed guys share this post

21.01.2022 PLEASE DIG DEEP PEOPLE - GROUPS LIKE OURS NEED AS MUCH HELP AS POSSIBLE .. thank you xx

21.01.2022 Update #3 POSSUM Wednesday 29 January 2020 @ACTWildlife possum carers have need for fruit to help patients in care. If it’s ok I will DM some of those who hav...e offered to help on this post. Thank you all so much. Possum Shopping list- tasty and juicy fruit :- Red apples 2kg Oranges 3kg Nectarines 2 kg Berries (any sort) about 2 kg Watermelon 2 kg Grapes - 1 kg UPDATE AGAIN- All the bat carers at ACT Wildlife would like to thank the generous support of Animal Rescue Cooperative and the kind and resourceful people who have responded to this post. We have been overwhelmed by the support and generosity. I will post a few pics of the bats enjoying their fruit! UPDATE: THANKS TO EVERYONE WHO HAS BEEN SO GENEROUS. I’ve contacted all the kind people and will repost if more is needed (which it probably will be) - we have a long haul ahead of us! Urgently needed for hail affected flying foxes in Canberra: Tasty and bulk of Apples, Pears, Rockmelon, Watermelon, Fig These furry mammals pollinate our Eucalyptus forests. Please let me know if anyone can help. Thanks!



20.01.2022 Recently we had 150 orphaned flying foxes come into care with WRQ, we thought we would update you with what’s been happening since then.... WRQ would like to th...ank everyone involved for chartering a plane to fly another 160 flying fox orphans from fire and drought affected areas in NSW Currently flying foxes are dying in the 1000’s in NSW which is devastating and a huge blow for the environment. Many people see flying foxes as pests, but these babies will be critical in the regeneration and seed dispersal of the destroyed landscapes in NSW so their role when they grow up is so important for the environment. The flora relies on birds and flying foxes to disperse the seeds to regrow, so without flying foxes it’s a whole lot harder for forests to regrow We currently have over 310 orphaned flying foxes in our care who will be cared for until they can be returned for release in NSW Our specialised flying fox carers will have their hands full with round the clock care for these babies with feeding bottles and loads of fruit

19.01.2022 Transportation of food for wildlife needed.

19.01.2022 Help the wildlife

18.01.2022 https://www.facebook.com/100000763097468/posts/2632752660093478/

17.01.2022 We are starting our journey north from Batemans Bay to Sunshine Coast on Monday. We will be doing feed and supply drop offs on our way through so if you or anyone you know needs any animal feeds please reply here or DM me.We are starting our journey north from Batemans Bay to Sunshine Coast on Monday. We will be doing feed and supply drop offs on our way through so if you or anyone you know needs any animal feeds please reply here or DM me.



17.01.2022 Helping (Australian) Wildlife in Emergencies Great information, including lists of foods for specific animals!

16.01.2022 Is this something that the ARC can help with?

16.01.2022 We are currently overwhelmed with the amount of calls for help to rescue animals we are experiencing with the drought and current period. We don’t have enough v...olunteer rescuers to help field all the rescues and transfer the animals for medical attention so we are asking for volunteers. To be a rescuer, please read below what you must have before you can rescue with us. What you need to be able to rescue: Live in Moreton Bay Region Join up as a member ($40 pp) so you are covered by our insurance Must have a car Must be able to transfer animals to Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital Will need to set up a rescue kit to transport contained animals (we can provide you with a list of items to collect) Will need to have a mobile phone & Facebook Training will be provided to new rescuers You don’t have to be available 24hrs a day but if you can think about what days and time’s you would be available to be on call for rescues of animals BEFORE contacting us that would be great. Our hotline only services Moreton Bay Region as we have limited rescuers available. If this is something you are interested in helping us with please email [email protected] Please keep an eye on your SPAM/JUNK inbox as our replies can go in those inboxes when we reply unfortunately. Please do not call our Hotline number to ask about this post as it has been overwhelmed with calls. Please email the above email rather than calling, we want to keep the hotline for taking calls about the rescue of animals. We have been overwhelmed with all your emails and responses! Please bare with us while we get back to your email in the next day or so

16.01.2022 Please volunteer at eumundi wildlife rehab center

14.01.2022 I'd like to share with you all the devastation and grip this drought has on my home town of Broken Hill. I am the President and one of the main rescuers of our ...wildlife group RRANA ( Rescue And Rehabilitation of Australian Native Animals). Today we got a call for this girl as she had been struck by a vehicle. With no visible injuries except drooling and erratic movement of her head we came to the conclusion that she had suffered severe neurological damage from head trauma. The decision was made to euth. I just want to highlight her condition due to malnutrition was very distressing. My partner and I do our best delivering around 100ltrs of water ever second night to various watering points we have established in different locations around town but we still struggle with food. As our country can go from one extreme with fires to then cop enough water to flood, many of our inland towns and city's are still suffering the effects of severe drought with no end in sight. I know we cant fix and rehab every single animal we rescue but there are things we can do to ease the suffering. Please consider donateing to small rural wildlife groups like RRANA who operated only from compassionate volunteers. Thank you all so much for taking the time to read this. https://www.facebook.com/groups/252691604805712/ See more

14.01.2022 Vet help heading to blue mounts contact if help is needed

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10.01.2022 Another successful working bee was held in Wagga yesterday to get ready for wildlife feed stations here is Caroline Appelbee Clarissa Grace Gray-Hulks from Snow...y Mountains WIRES and John Palmer mixing herbivore food for the feed stations. They also spent time finishing the waterproof caps on the possum dreys. See more

09.01.2022 Thank you for all your support with the bushfires a lot more is needed thank you allThank you for all your support with the bushfires a lot more is needed thank you all

08.01.2022 Pouring water into animals' mouths can kill them. Please read!

04.01.2022 Out of respect for this remarkable continent, that many people seeing this post will call home - pause and take a minute to really look at this remarkable illus...tration by artist Toni Llobet, to acknowledge the unique fauna that is suffering immense loss right now. It is in our power to safe guard their future Image copyright: Lynx Edicions

03.01.2022 Here’s another great tip as we head back into warmer weather poor Arnie

02.01.2022 Please look at items needed for donation!!!

02.01.2022 QUESTION WHERE IS YOUR VOICE? We need to hear your thoughts, priorities and preferences, TODAY! Our annual survey closes on Jan 31 and is vital as part of cre...ating our future. Just 8 minutes of your time can make a difference! #bethechange #engage https://www.sandybolton.com/your-say-annual-survey/ See more

02.01.2022 This humidicrib was jointly funded by the Petbarn foundation and the rescue collective as part of a donation to Wildlife Queensland rescue. Thanks to an AWESOME... Store manager at Petbarn (Merlin!) who got this organised and funding arrived this week. Byron and the team are amazing and as you can see. Bats are getting support. And check out all those animal rescue craft guild bat wraps! #Petbarnfoundation #youdidthis #rescuecollective

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