A new enclosure to rehabilitate koalas has been built, with more on the way thanks to funding from Australia’s biggest renewable energy company.
Written by Squadron Energy |
Safe Haven - AACE Project Manager Tina Janssen said the funding had already helped the charity rehabilitate and release a koala back into the wild.
“The new enclosure is already in use. We have released one healthy koala back into the wild and we now have our young koala, Miss Cricket, enjoying the space,” Ms Janssen said.
“We want to say a huge thank you to Squadron Energy for supporting our important work, rescuing and rehabilitating koalas across the state.”
The funding is also helping Safe Haven - AACE modify an existing enclosure to create two new large spaces, as well as helping with the concrete and finishing touches for three new enclosures.
Safe Haven - AACE is a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to the protection and enhancement of the natural environment. Founded in July 2003, Safe Haven - AACE plays an active role in the rescue and rehabilitation of injured, ill and orphaned wildlife.