Bushfires - Helping the Domesitc and Native Animals

Feb 10, 2009 08:53

Collection of goods will need to be arranged immediately.

If you can act as a Co-ordinator, advise your friends to deliver goods to you TODAY or tomorrow!:
GOODS WILL NEED TO BE COLLECTED AND DELIVERED WITHIN THE NEXT 48 HOURS.
Please confirm if you can act as a Co-ordinator by emailing ASAP your name, address and contact number/s to -
sbyron@dodo.com.au
Suzanne Byron
Southbank
M: 1049 38 12 12

THANK YOU FOR YOUR PROMPT ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER ...




The Ash Wednesday Fires in South Australia and Victoria in 1983 burnt 2,000 square kilometres. 260,000 farm animals died or had to be destroyed. And billions of wildlife perished, as well as their habitats.  Just a one acre fire will burn literally millions of animals from insects and spiders to skinks, lizards, snakes, and nesting birds and all the small mammals that cannot flee, like echidnas, koalas and possums. As well as the damage to native animals’ homes and food supply, there is of course the immense destruction to homes & property and loss and suffering of domestic pets and human life.  Arsonists responsible for bushfires must be made accountable for the immense suffering they cause, even when “property” is not damaged.

RSPCA Burwood ShelterPCA Burwood East
3 Burwood Highway
Burwood East  3151
P: (03) 9224 2222
F: (03) 9224 2200

RSPCA Mornington ShelterRSPCA Peninsula
1030 Robinsons Rd
Pearcedale VIC 3912
P: (03) 5978 6706
       or 5978 6811
F: (03) 5978 7255

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