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Warrumbungle Wildlife Shelter

Locality: Mendooran, New South Wales

Phone: +61 432 605 309



Address: Warrumbungle Wildlife Shelter 2842 Mendooran, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.warrumbunglewildlife.com

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24.01.2022 Good morning good morning!!! All of Tan's birds have now been released back to the wild! Gee in the years I have been keeping Tan's animal records, I haven't seen so many birds at the Shelter at the one time!! It's been a VERY busy spring! Yay it's Friday!!! FIVER FRIDAY is our weekly fundraiser to raise money to help Tanya feed the animals at the Shelter. If you would like to donate there are a number of ways to do so:... 1. Use the PayPal link - PayPal.me/wws1 - to deposit money using a credit card or bank transfer 2. Direct deposit using the details - Account Name: Tanya O’Donoghue - Account Number: 00661244 - BSB: 062296 3. Post a cheque or money order to - Tanya O’Donoghue - Lot 2 Forest Road - Mendooran NSW 2842 4. Alternatively, you may leave money at the feed store - Dubbo Pet and Stock Feeds, Jannali Road, Dubbo 02 6884 2798 - where all the food and milk supplies are purchased. 5. You may also post things like fuel vouchers, grocery vouchers, eftpos gift cards etc to help cover costs of rescues and daily operation of the shelter. THANK YOU for all your support, and thank you to our regular contributors, your donations help keep food up to all the animals and fuel in the rescue vehicle. Have a wonderful day, keep cool this weekend and PLEASE PUT WATER OUT FOR WILDLIFE, and please keep an eye out for any animals suffering heat distress this weekend. Thank you! Heather



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23.01.2022 Morning everyone! Sorry i didn't post yesterday. Had a huge day the day before with over 300kms covered for rescue and a trip to the zoo. It reached 44 degrees here that day. Anyway,I've come down with Shingles. They are not pleasant to have. Painful and with flu type symptoms. But that's enough of me. UPDATE on Benny, he is doing better today. He was still unwell yesterday which was concerning. Im waiting for blood tests to come back from the zoo. Little Percy possum is doing great too. My friend Shane took him home as i have so many bubs in care. This pic is of Pippen the Adorable!!

22.01.2022 Thank you to everyone who donated to FIVER FRIDAY! Have a wonderful weekend. Thank you to everyone who donated to FIVER FRIDAY! Have a wonderful weekend.



22.01.2022 Wow!! A big morning here. Last night my friend and fellow carer Shane and her hubby found this poor female wombat wandering around their yard. She has an extremely bad case of mange. After a chat with me they were successful in capturing her and containing her for the night.(first pic) Very early this morning we all headed to Taronga Western plains zoo so she could be assessed and treated. (2nd and 3rd pics) Wombats like all Australian wildlife suffer stress when in captivit...y. The stress then is compounded by either illness or injury. Whilst this darling girl is in a serious condition with advanced mange, it was important to get her the expert help she needed asap!! Her recovery will be long. Her prognosis at this stage is guarded but the vet is giving her a chance and thats good enough for me! At some stage this girl will come back here to the shelter to finish her treatment. Please keep her in your hearts,Tan See more

20.01.2022 Finally! Made it to the zoo. Feeding the tiny possum whilst awaiting Benny's diagnosis. A big thanks to Shane for driving all the way to my place to babysit! Shane lives 125kms away. Thanks my friend

17.01.2022 PLEASE, be someone who cares.



13.01.2022 Thank you to everyone who donated this weekend. We hope you are all managing to keep cool, and safe.

13.01.2022 Good morning everyone ! Just had to share this mum and bubba moment. Kangaroo mums are very affectionate and loving. They spend long periods of time grooming and interacting with their joeys. Like any mother they will grieve the loss of their joeys and can spend days searching for a lost joey. This video is of a pleasant,loving moment! Have a great weekend,Tan

11.01.2022 How absolutely AWESOME!!!! Im so very very happy to see this. More than that I am extremely grateful. The veterinary staff are the absolute best at what they do, but more than that they are great supporters of Wildlife carers. Congratulations Guys!!!

08.01.2022 Another big week.........and now it's FIVER FRIDAY!! FIVER FRIDAY is our weekly fundraiser to raise money to help Tanya feed the animals at the Shelter. If you would like to donate there are a number of ways to do so: 1. Use the PayPal link - PayPal.me/wws1 - to deposit money using a credit card or bank transfer... 2. Direct deposit using the details - Account Name: Tanya O’Donoghue - Account Number: 00661244 - BSB: 062296 3. Post a cheque or money order to - Tanya O’Donoghue - Lot 2 Forest Road - Mendooran NSW 2842 4. Alternatively, you may leave money at the feed store - Dubbo Pet and Stock Feeds, Jannali Road, Dubbo 02 6884 2798 - where all the food and milk supplies are purchased. 5. You may also post things like fuel vouchers, grocery vouchers, eftpos gift cards etc to help cover costs of rescues and daily operation of the shelter. THANK YOU for all your support, and thank you to our regular contributors, your donations help keep food up to all the animals and fuel in the rescue vehicle. Have a wonderful day everyone and stay well. Heather

07.01.2022 Tan has made it safely to the zoo. Fingers crossed now for her sweet wallaroo patient.



06.01.2022 Off to collect this little guy at Warren this morning!! Best get my chores done and head out as its a long drive and todays temp will be 44 degrees!

06.01.2022 Friday Fun Fact

04.01.2022 Morning everyone!! This sweet little Red Necked Wallaby came in on Saturday after her mum was hit and killed by a vehicle. She is feeding well but missing her mum. Ive named her Mary

04.01.2022 Just a reminder now the weather has warmed up......

03.01.2022 Rescue from Tuesday. This beautiful Barn Owl. He was released last night.

02.01.2022 Pebbles in the pool!! On a serious note, please leave water out for wildlife in this hot weather. Shallow dishes with a rock in the centre are great for small animals. Larger shallow bowls for the bigger ones.

01.01.2022 Finding and assisting injured wildlife. Number one thing is to please remove dead animals from roads. Some kangaroos and wombats are quite large and can cause further accidents. Check whether the animal is a female and if so please check her pouch for pouch young. If the joey is small and furless dont pull it off the teat as this will cause pain and damage to its mouth. You may need to take both mum and joey with you to a vet or wildlife carer if the joey is still attached to... the teat. If the joey is off the teat these tiny souls need to be kept warm as they cant retain their body temperature. Wrap it up very snug covering all its body,head included. Try to use your own body heat to keep it warm and get it to a carer or vet asap as these tiny joeys need urgent specialist attention. With furred joeys never pull them out of the pouch by their hind legs or tail. Scoop them out by placing your hands down behind their back and gently draw them towards the pouch opening. Wrap them securely in any soft,warm item you may have and get them to a carer or vet asap. Do not attempt to feed them! I cannot stress this enough. Please make sure domestic pets are kept away from the joey whilst in your care. No loud music or handling by children or other people. Keep them in a quiet dark area if possible and keep them warm. A water bottle filled with hot water from a tap( NOT BOILING WATER) to about 2cm thick on its side wrapped in a towel and put next to the joey will help keep it warm. Dont put the joey on top of the water bottle as overheating may occur. Again,please get the animal to a carer or vet as they deteriorate rapidly from shock,undiagnosed injuries,dehydration etc. Large injured Kangaroos and Wombats can be extremely dangerous when approached. If you are inexperienced DO NOT APPROACH THEM!! Instead call a wildlife group in your area or the police. Use commonsense and stay safe. Stay a distance away from the animal so it doesnt feel threatened and monitor it and its movements,if any, until help arrives. Direct traffic if need be but do not approach it causing it to further injure itself and cause more pain. Any questions and im only too happy to answer them. ,Tan

01.01.2022 This little guy isn't well so its off to the zoo with him via Warren to collect the possum! Over 300k trip. Its going to be a looonnnggg day

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