FAWNA calls for action on climate change

Updated October 20 2021 - 3:53pm, first published 3:50pm
An echidna species is among more than 100 animals more vulnerable to extinction after the bushfires.
An echidna species is among more than 100 animals more vulnerable to extinction after the bushfires.

FAWNA (NSW) and its wildlife rescue and care volunteer members operating over 18,000sqkm on the NSW Mid North Coast region have seen the worst three years for wildlife during its 32 years of operations.

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