Thousands of kilograms of carrots and sweet potato are being delivered to endangered Brush-tailed Rock-wallabies in fire affected areas as the NSW Government steps in to help. #9News pic.twitter.com/Vw3SnMUejL
— Nine News Sydney (@9NewsSyd) January 12, 2020
From @Matt_KeanMP Supplementary food drop rock wallabies, 1000 kg of sweet potato and carrot to 6 different colonies in Capertee and Wolgan valleys; 1000 kg across Yengo National Park; almost 100 kg of food and water in the #KangarooValley #NSWbushfires pic.twitter.com/zmwnVKhcm2
— kelly fuller (@kelfuller) January 12, 2020
One happy customer ?????#operationrockwallaby #AustralianFires pic.twitter.com/wtzMgeaX6D
— Matt Kean MP (@Matt_KeanMP) January 11, 2020
#drought took their water and #bushfire took their food so our team, based @UniNewEngland have been providing both to some key #rockwallaby colonies (with permission) for nearly 2 months now. Listen to the happy chomping! pic.twitter.com/bfHkyWPCZj
— Guy Ballard (@DingoResearch) January 8, 2020