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05/11/2022
29/06/2022

PROJECT OFFICER CAREER OPPORTUNITY
https://www.aws.org.au/volunteer-opportunities/
Are you passionate about conserving Australia's native wildlife and habitats and encouraging the community to implement conservation action? Join the AWS team and help preserve Australia's precious wildlife (flora and fauna) for future generations.

16/06/2022

This year, as part of , the has established a new Video Competition.
The ’s Video Competition is a national competition. The Australian Wildlife Society invites videographers to raise the plight of threatened wildlife in Australia and encourages the production of videos taken in Australia by Australians that reflect the diversity and uniqueness of Australia’s threatened wildlife. Submissions close on 31 August.
https://www.aws.org.au/australian-wildlife-week-2022/
https://www.awe.gov.au/about/news/stay-informed/events

10/08/2021

There have to be more than 309 residents in NSW that wish to protect native wildlife from the risk of entanglement and death!

The petition has been open for one month. With eight weeks to go, it is a long road ahead to reach 20,000 signatures. Can it be done?

Show your support by taking 30 seconds to sign and share the petition >>bit.ly/SnipRing>> to ensure a safe future for our native wildlife.

03/02/2021
08/10/2020

Don’t forget to practise good hand hygiene and help stop the spread of COVID-19.
Remember, the best protection against COVID-19 is to do all of the following:
> Keep 1.5m apart.
> Wash your hands regularly.
> Stay home and get tested immediately if unwell.

> Wear a facemask = but don't forget to before disposing of the mask, to help protect Australia's native wildlife from becoming entangled. Alternatively, please consider purchasing a reusable facemask.


NSW Health
Swon Studios

23/09/2020

Thank you to the platypus_protector for an amazing presentation this morning. If you need to use yabby nets, make sure to use ‘open-top’ nets, as opposed to enclosed nets, to help protect Australia’s aquatic air-breathing wildlife. The playtpus_protector has listed some additional ways that you can help protect wildlife and provides some further resources.

In addition, keep snipping those rings for wildlife 😊

https://us02web.zoom.us/rec/play/jx8FNTz9-XAHoMbzR47I9Lkmx0BGts1pxU0aTTe5vwadCSEPSHAxUQL6Y_MpAnzOpyt83qy_WfcLVnHJ.nJbTDVR2GkwZOK0E

PlatypusWatch Network
platypusSPOT

17/09/2020

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