Dr Amanda Brett: veterinary care of native animals
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The South Coast of NSW desperately needs more help with Australia's native and marine animals. Nearly 3 billion animals were killed or displaced in the fires of 2019-2020. This, combined with the impact of climate change, has caused devastating losses.
Dr Amanda Brett sees many native animals rescued by wildlife volunteers that require urgent treatment and care. Endangered sea turtles, injured sea birds, helpless penguins, and a range of native animals are missing out on life saving, critical veterinary help. Amanda can do more to help, but she needs the funds to do it. The dream is to create a facility with a purpose to treat and care for Australia's native and marine animals.
Please help support Amanda in her passion for helping our native animals! No amount is too small!
If you'd like to get involved please get in touch.
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Dr Amanda Brett sees many native animals rescued by wildlife volunteers that require urgent treatment and care. Endangered sea turtles, injured sea birds, helpless penguins, and a range of native animals are missing out on life saving, critical veterinary help. Amanda can do more to help, but she needs the funds to do it. The dream is to create a facility with a purpose to treat and care for Australia's native and marine animals.
Please help support Amanda in her passion for helping our native animals! No amount is too small!
If you'd like to get involved please get in touch.
Links
Website
Fundraising team (3)
Amanda Brett
Organizer
Kiama Downs NSW
John Brett
Team member
Tayla Brunker
Team member