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November 2016

by Dianna / Tuesday, 01 November 2016 / Published in News

It’s been a busy year with 18 Macropods* in care with the last 10 have started their supported soft release in October, we let them out of the enclosure to run free and wild with the wild ones during the day and they return in the evenings for a feed and to be locked in saftley for the night. This will take some months for them all to decide they are feeling confident to be in the wild, with the wild mobs. Were already taking bookings for the next group at only 2kg, but we will take them at 5-6kg.  (*Big foot such as kangaroo’s wallabys and wallaroos)

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