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WIRES - NSW Wildlife Information Rescue and Education Service is the largest wildlife rehabilitation charity in Australia. It is a non-profit organisation providing rescue and rehabilitation for all native Australian fauna. All animal rescuers and carers are volunteers. It is funded by public donations and operates throughout the most populous Australian state, New South Wales. == Aims == WIRES mission statement is to actively rehabilitate and preserve Australian wildlife and to inspire others to do the same. The main activities of WIRES is to respond to individual public reports of sick, injured or orphaned native wildlife. If necessary, trained WIRES volunteers will ''rescue'' (collect) the animal, ''foster'' it (provide treatment and care until it is healthy), and release it back into the wild. WIRES operates under an authority from a government agency, the National Parks and Wildlife Service, allowing it to rescue and rehabilitate native animals, a practice which is generally forbidden by law in Australia. In addition to the rehabilitation of individual animals, WIRES aims to improve native animal welfare generally through: * Raising awareness in the community and government of threats to native wildlife * Educating the public about habitat requirements, and encouraging preservation of the natural environment * Encouraging and undertaking research relevant to the conservation of wildlife and habitat 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「NSW Wildlife Information Rescue and Education Service」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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