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Animal rescue groups race to save Australia s bushfire-hit wildlife with nearly $200 million in donations
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Many species were added to the threatened list after the Black Summer bushfires.
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WIRES has announced a $35 million national rescue plan
There is money for wildlife hospitals, ambulances and volunteers, but the task is huge
As the Black Summer bushfires raged across Australia, and with reports of a terrible wildlife death toll, the former US president highlighted the work of aid agencies including animal rescue group WIRES.
An electronic billboard promoting WIRES appeared in Times Square, while a group in the UK produced koala buttons urging people to donate.
Iconic wildlife hospital is on brink of extinction The iconic Currumbin Wildlife Hospital is on the brink of extinction, while developers pocket millions clearing vegetation across the Gold Coast.
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Subscriber only THE iconic Currumbin Wildlife Hospital is on the brink of extinction, using second-hand or broken equipment and struggling to turn on the lights as record numbers of injured animals come through its doors. To help save it, Australia s busiest native wildlife hospital believes developers pocketing millions of dollars by clearing vegetation to make way for new shopping centres and mega towers should be slugged a tax - because at the moment it says it doesn t receive a cent from them.