WIRES Deb Collins and IFAW urging residents of wildlife influx over Christmas

Taylor Dodge
Updated December 13 2021 - 7:59pm, first published December 12 2021 - 10:00am
Local WIRES Deb Collins urges residents to be on the lookout for injured wildlife on NSW roads. Picture: Deb Collins
Local WIRES Deb Collins urges residents to be on the lookout for injured wildlife on NSW roads. Picture: Deb Collins

With mating season at its peak and an anticipated influx in traffic over Christmas, the International Fund for Animal Welfare [IFAW] is warning residents to be on the lookout for wildlife whilst travelling on Wagga roads.

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Taylor Dodge

Taylor Dodge

Senior Journalist

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