We have all seen the devastation created by Australia’s bushfires. Now it’s time to ease the distress of the animals and start the replenishment of our parks.
CONTINUE READINGThe recipients of the 2019 Community Conservation Grants, awarded by the Foundation for National Parks and Wildlife, recently completed their conservation projects and submitted reports detailing their activities. From creating bee hotels to the telling of indigenous cultural stories, the recipients undertook a variety of projects across the country focused on many different aspects of conservation and education.
CONTINUE READINGWildlife Carers will be able to access first aid equipment, animal food and formula, fuel vouchers and mental health support as part of a $1 million funding program announced by the Morrison Government and the Foundation for National Parks and Wildlife on 15 February 2020.
CONTINUE READINGAs bushfires continue to ravage Australia, many expressions of solidarity and offers of support from Poland and the Polish community in Australia were
received by the Embassy of Poland in Canberra and the Australian Embassy in Warsaw.
W związku z pożarami trawiącymi Australię, Ambasada RP w Canberze i Ambasada Australii w Warszawie otrzymują z Polski oraz od Polonii w Australii
wiele wyrazów solidarności oraz zgłoszeń gotowości niesienia pomocy.
The Foundation for National Parks & Wildlife (FNPW) has expanded its Wildlife Heroes program into Victoria, South Australia and Queensland to ensure that all Australian wildlife volunteers have what they need to respond to the devastating bushfires.
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