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WildLife Ed Australia

Locality: Alexandra Hills, Queensland

Phone: +61 466 359 619



Address: PO Box 5335 4161 Alexandra Hills, QLD, Australia

Website: http://www.WildLifeEdAus.com.au

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23.01.2022 A really productive day complimented with contagious enthusiasm from everyone, especially the young Eco Guardians. Well done to all and thanks Thomo and team for organising a professional and organised event.



15.01.2022 2016 CICADA AWARDS It was a pleasure to attend the 2016 Cicada Awards on Friday. We thoroughly enjoyed seeing the creativity in each of the short films and the obvious passion in the kids eco messages. Congratulations to all the kids who entered and to those who won! Such a talented group of young eco-guardians :-)... Thank you to the staff at WPSQ, Redlands Councillors and all others involved in organising such an inspirational event.

12.01.2022 Please vote for and share 'I'm sorry Mr Percival" currently on exhibition at Noosa Regional Art Gallery http://www.noosaregionalgallery.com.au/artcycle-peoples-...cho. If Mr Percival wins the prize, he has pledged donations to volunteer environmental groups involved in seabird and marine animal rescue. "I'm Sorry Mr Percival" is made entirely from discarded plastic household objects found at the dump and thrift stores. Plastic is all around us - from a plastic spoon to a jumbo jet. It is nearly impossible to think of any aspect of our throw-away society where plastic is not featured. While it may be an incredibly versatile material, its abundance in our lives is creating far reaching consequences for the planet. According to the CSIRO (2015) by the year 2050, 99% of all seabirds will have plastic inside them. Not only do plastics cause serious impacts on animal life through entanglement and ingestion, but the chemicals found in these plastics are known to disrupt the endocrine system of animals that consume it, causing developmental, reproductive, neurological, and immune effects. A plastic spoon may only be in your life for less than a minute but has the potential to cause multiple lifetimes of damage to our environment.

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