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Help save bushfire-affected animals

Warriors 4 Wildlife is calling all local business and members of the public to help the animals and wildlife affected by the Bunyip fires.

The organisation has donation drop off locations around Melbourne’s South-Eastern suburbs including in Emerald.

Supplies that can be donated include –

Materials:

Blankets not needed

Towels not needed

Pillowcases not needed

Bowls

Food:

Fresh fruit and vegies

Bird seed

Chicken feed

Dog and cat food dry and wet

Kangaroo wombaroo milk

Kangaroo pellets

Horse feed mix

Hay- oaten hay or chaffe lucerne hay or chaffe

Medical:

Bandages

Hand sanitizer

Vetwrap

Melonin

Slosite gel

Flamazine

Betadine

Syringes

Saline

Wound flushes

Drop off points include –

Emerald

Forest Hill

Berwick

Wantirna

Bayswater

Officer

Ash Wood

Cannons Creek

Doreen

Send a message to Warriors 4 Wildlife’s Facebook page for location addresses before Friday.

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