By Joan Reid | Volunteer Macropod Co-ordinator
Cloudy the Eastern Grey Kangaroo, who was found malnourished to the point that he couldn’t stand, is now in the rehabilitation area your donations have helped us build.
Cloudy has now joined 3 other Macropods (kangaroos and Wallabies) keeping him company in the rehabilitation area. He has a long way to go but is slowly improving in his health and mental state.
Our Global Giving donors should be very proud of themselves, as through your donations we have been able to rehabilitate 7 Macropods since starting the project.
THANK YOU SO MUCH
Unfortunately we had another Eucalyptus tree fall, severely damaging one of the fences. Luckily our corporate volunteers have worked very hard and replaced the fence so our beautiful Macropods could not escape or hurt themselves. Trees are an essential part of the landscape providing shade, shelter and food for our precious native animals in the area.
Word is out about Sydney Wildlife's fantastic work at Waratah Park. We are pleased to advise that other companies, such as Bunnings Warehouse, have volunteered time and equipment, with their current project being to paint part of the facility we use to prepare the animals food.
We are very proud of what we have achievd so far, let us know your thoughts on our projects wall.
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