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Name: 24 hour wild life rescue and care
E-mail address: karen.pythia@bigpond.com
Comments:hello
we love this page.it is very informative without going into over information on the wild life rescue information for the public. i have asked to be added to the wild life rescue and carers list asp.
i run a 24 hour wild life rescue and care vehical 24x24 in the darlingdowns area and surounding area.
i travel a lot of miles to rescue the australian wild life including bats.snakes i have a snake catcher for .:)
Thursday, May 14th 2009 - 11:53:31 AM
Name: Kevin Perandis
E-mail address: silv-er22@sbcglobal.net
Homepage URL: http://www.opaldreaming.zoomshare.com/
Comments:
As a Tweed boy living in Oklahoma for the past 15 years the Tweed Valley it will always hold a special meaning to me.
last Nov I paid a visit back home to show some in-laws our beautiful valley, spending a week at Tweed Heads/Coolangatta and then pushed on down to the Katoomba / Sydney area.
Just now placing some of the many photos we took of our trip and posting them onto my Opal Dreaming site. I have also included your great site in my links section so that others may see and view some of the great work you do.
Congratulations and all very best with your endeavors in caring for our unique wildlife, also a donation will soon be forthcoming in the post.

KevinP
Saturday, March 14th 2009 - 03:20:07 AM
Name: paul bryant
E-mail address: pvbryant@bigpond.com
Comments:Great web site. Keep up the good work guys.
Cheer'z, Paul.
Thursday, November 20th 2008 - 04:54:52 PM
Name: Dan Watley
E-mail address: dan8bks@yahoo.com
Comments:Dave and colleagues:

Today's Washington POST [10/31/2008] carried a brief article mentioning the resurgence of the Pemba flying fox, a "cousin" of the grey-headed flying fox. I "Googled" relevant terms and found your website and the endearing story of Sara's discovery, care, and recovery.

Your group is to be commended for its attention to wildlife whose heritage, alas, may soon be lost if habitat destruction and other environmental incursions continue. Here in America, many of our human population seem indifferent to the importance, indeed, the necessity of preserving all the wild species possible in order to insure biodiversity and survival of our planet and its inhabitants. The significance of species interrelationship is an important message to broadcast.

Best wishes to all your group who obviously have the humane perspective and concern for wild species, whose survival is dependent on their human advocates. We can but hope! Also, Viva Sara!

Kind regards and many thanks
Saturday, November 1st 2008 - 10:18:30 AM
Name: Dan Watley
E-mail address: dan8bks@yahoo.com
Comments:Dave and colleagues:

Today's Washington POST [10/31/2008] carried a brief article mentioning the resurgence of the Pemba flying fox, a "cousin" of the grey-headed flying fox. I "Googled" relevant terms and found your website and the endearing story of Sara's discovery, care, and recovery.

Your group is to be commended for its attention to wildlife whose heritage, alas, may soon be lost if habitat destruction and other environmental incursions continue. Here in America, many of our human population seem indifferent to the importance, indeed, the necessity of preserving all the wild species possible in order to insure biodiversity and survival of our planet and its inhabitants. The significance of species interrelationship is an important message to broadcast.

Best wishes to all your group who obviously have the humane perspective and concern for wild species, whose survival is dependent on their human advocates. We can but hope! Also, Viva Sara!

Kind regards and many thanks
Saturday, November 1st 2008 - 10:15:21 AM
Name: Mark Berkery
E-mail address: contact@beingmark.com
Homepage URL: http://beingmark.com
Comments:Good work. And a lovely site.

All the best. Mark
Tuesday, October 21st 2008 - 09:10:41 AM
Name: Carolyn
E-mail address: carob.latham@bigpond.com
Comments:So much good info. and the individual animal tales really brought home, the true value of wildlife care, for me.
Thankyou all you carers and i will be telling friends and family about this website.
Monday, September 29th 2008 - 01:34:16 PM
Name: Joy
Homepage URL: http://www.goddessjoy.com
Comments:Thank you for doing what you do! Four paws up!
Thursday, March 13th 2008 - 12:37:52 PM
Name: Janice K
E-mail address: janicek_1@yahoo.com
Comments:I ran into your site via a cuteoverload.com feature on your sugar glider baby.

I just love your stories. The work you do is wonderful, and so needed! Here in the United States bats are also persecuted unfairly. Keep it up, and please keep posting pictures and stories for us all to read!
Thursday, March 13th 2008 - 09:01:29 AM
Name: Catherine Joukador
E-mail address: cathy.joukador@gmail.com
Comments:Just wanted to compliment you on a fantastic web site!!! I am Secretary of WIRES Illawarra, and so am always trawling the web for local wildlife rescue sites - it's always interesting to find information from another viewpoint! Your factsheets are wonderful - makes me want to compile something similar for our Branch.

Keep up the good work, I've really enjoyed my visit.
Sunday, December 16th 2007 - 02:27:30 PM
Name: imelda jennings
E-mail address: imelda.grant@bigpond.com
Comments:Nice site - factual and inspiring. Congrats for the work you do
Wednesday, July 4th 2007 - 04:56:06 PM
Name: Emily Corbett
E-mail address: ems.with.usmob@hotmail.com
Comments:hi my name is emily corbett.
i think it is great what you all do we need many more poeple like you to help out. i would gladly but i am only 14 but maybe next year mum might put her name down and ill just help her. i am so interested in our wildlife so if you have any imformation you could send me on careing or just facts on our surronding wild life i would be ever so happy. thanks alot and keep up the good work :)
Saturday, November 25th 2006 - 08:05:33 AM
Name: Sunny
E-mail address: sunnytree54@hotmail.com
Comments:Warm appreciation for this all your efforts in the care of our fellow living beings! I have recently accquired visiting rosellas to our house in the Blue Mtns and checking if throwing some seed in the grass was ok, came upon your site.
I am filled with enthusiasm for building the boxes for all animals here, there are plenty of trees out the backyard but none seem to be that old. I have not seen hollows; possibly one.
Thank you guys so much for making this information available and I will do my best to inform as many folk I can regarding the building of nest boxes.
May all the people in Australia have as much care and insight as shown here .. and may it be a Happy new Era for all our little fellow creatures x
Saturday, December 25th 2004 - 04:42:30 PM
Name: Sunny
E-mail address: sunnytree54@hotmail.com
Comments:Warm appreciation for this all your efforts in the care of our fellow living beings! I have recently accquired visiting rosellas to our house in the Blue Mtns and checking if throwing some seed in the grass was ok, came upon your site.
I am filled with enthusiasm for building the boxes for all animals here, there are plenty of trees out the backyard but none seem to be that old. I have not seen hollows; possibly one.
Thank you guys so much for making this information available and I will do my best to inform as many folk I can regarding the building of nest boxes.
May all the people in Australia have as much care and insight as shown here .. and may it be a Happy new Era for all our little fellow creatures x
Saturday, December 25th 2004 - 04:41:46 PM
Name: lisa
E-mail address: sassybequik@aol
Tuesday, November 2nd 2004 - 02:06:43 AM
Name: Leopold Wildlife Rescue & Shelter
E-mail address: vk3davidhelen@yahoo.com.au
Comments:G,day guys.
Love the web site.
Keep up the good work.
David & Helen Burrell.
Wednesday, March 31st 2004 - 06:18:25 PM
Name: Chris
E-mail address: chuddle@tpg.com.au
Comments:Hi

I tried to email the following to you but the email was returned with the error message "554 5.4.6 Too many hops 26 (25 max)" so thought I'd put the text here instead:

I am a member of the Native Animal Network Assoc – the local wildlife care group in the Shoalhaven (3 hours south of Sydney). I am writing regular little articles for the local paper and wondered if you would mind if I included an extract from your excellent article on Orphaned Birds in the next edition?

Thanks for a great website!
Tuesday, February 3rd 2004 - 06:51:11 AM
Name: Mary D. Smith
E-mail address: parliamary@insight.rr.com
Comments:Having just added feathertail gliders to our collection at the Columbus, Ohio Zoo, I am very interested in learning more about these remarkable little animals.
Thank you.
Mary D. Smith
Powell, Ohio
USA
Friday, January 2nd 2004 - 02:15:36 PM
Name: Ellen Whiting
E-mail address: Magic_Beast_93@hotmail.com
Comments:I loved the site, it really helped, you saved my ass!
Thanx
Wednesday, September 3rd 2003 - 09:24:28 AM
Name: paynesville koala and native wildlife shelter inc
E-mail address: wildlife1@bigpond.com
Comments:Great reading will visit site more often keep up the great work
Wednesday, August 13th 2003 - 09:06:42 PM
Name: Linda
Homepage URL: http://www.members.optusnet.com.au/~fourth_crossing
Comments:What a great site! Great stories. Really great photographs. Well done!

I have a similar style site that your visitors might like to see. It's called Fourth Crossing Wildlife (address above)and in it I've got stories on the animals I've cared for, photos and some other useful information about Australian native animals. Hope you enjoy it too!

Best regards
Linda.
Wednesday, May 28th 2003 - 01:56:00 PM
Name: lynn
E-mail address: lynnt@lm.net.au
Comments:

it makes me feel good that there are others out there
who care as much as i do and would likeit if any one
from south australia (murraybridge ) who likes
possums could conntact me
Thursday, April 10th 2003 - 11:17:52 AM
Name: Gabrielle Friebe
E-mail address: gfriebe@attglobal.net
Comments:Hi there Dave
Great site and great information. I particularly like the fact sheets and appreciate you letting us use them. We do of course acknowledge where the information came from. Sharing is what wildlife caring is all about but I wish we had your skills in web development

regards
WILVOs sunshine coast wildife carers
Monday, November 4th 2002 - 02:50:26 PM
Name: eleasah
E-mail address: moiette@hotmail.com
Comments:Hello, Just wanted to say what a fantastic web site! good on you all for your undying loyalty to our wildlife and for your efforts in bringing your wisdom and knowlwdge to the web.
I too am a fellow wildlife carer in the Logan area and often search the internet for decent sites dedicated to wildlife care and i must say this one has been one of the best so far - both astheticly and in quality of information.
thanks!
Tuesday, September 17th 2002 - 09:27:47 AM
Name: Annette Brown
E-mail address: annette8@optusnet.com.au
Comments:I love the sight. Keep up the good work with our native animals.

Best wishes
Annette.
Wednesday, September 4th 2002 - 10:26:57 PM
Name: Annette Brown
Wednesday, September 4th 2002 - 10:25:22 PM
Name: Matthew Denton
E-mail address: matthewd32@hotmail.com
Comments:good!
Thursday, August 8th 2002 - 05:19:23 PM
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