Green Wattle blaze wipes out 'precious' Wombeyan animals

Louise Thrower
Updated January 27 2020 - 1:33pm, first published January 23 2020 - 6:00pm
Red-necked wallabies, a wombat and Eastern grey kangaroos gather at a feeding station strategically placed by Rocklily Wombats in the Wombeyan caves area. Photo: Dianna Bisset.
Red-necked wallabies, a wombat and Eastern grey kangaroos gather at a feeding station strategically placed by Rocklily Wombats in the Wombeyan caves area. Photo: Dianna Bisset.

Dianna Bisset can't hide her emotion talking about the impact of the Green Wattle Creek fire on wildlife in the Wombeyan Caves area.

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Louise Thrower

Louise Thrower

Senior journalist

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