WIRES risks mass exodus as internal warfare comes to a head

WIRES risks mass exodus as internal warfare comes to a head

Australia’s largest and richest wildlife rescue charity has introduced a structural change that lessens oversight of what remains of the $100 million raised during the Black Summer bushfires and curtails the rights of volunteers. Australia’s largest and richest wildlife rescue charity has introduced a structural change that lessens oversight of what remains of the $100 million raised during the Black Summer bushfires and curtails the rights of volunteers. Environment / Conservation Sydney Morning Herald – Latest News

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