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Mountain Views

Tuesday, 12 December, 2023

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Feline vaccine shortage disturbs the cat trapping service

Entrepreneurs learn skills through council program

FFAR plead for support in animal rescue crisis

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Award honours By Dongyun Kwon Healesville Primary School presented the annual Tricia O’Reilly Memorial Scholarship Award during the fortnightly assembly on Friday 8 December. The award was established in 2001 in honour of Tricia who tragically passed away aged 12. Madison Prendergast and Ava Krstic won Tricia O’Reilly Memorial Scholarship Award 2023. Both Madison and Ava said they did not expect to win the award. “I was really excited and happy to win the award. I have tried to be kind and helpful to others as a school captain,” Madison said. Ava said she learnt the importance of cheering teammates through the house captain experience. Turn to page 11 for more

Ava and Madison with their families. Picture: DONGYUN KWON

Look out for joeys By Callum Ludwig

they just have no comprehension of how dangerous it is. Pass them wide and slow, if you’ve got your high beams on, dip your lights so you are not blinding them and don’t assume that they’ve seen you and won’t panic and jump out on the road.” Turn to page 6 for more

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“Driving a little bit slower, keeping your eyes peeled, try not to get distracted by the radio or the phone or whatever, and to know that if you see an animal grazing on the side of a road, not to assume that just because they’ve seen you, they’re not going to cross the road,” she said. “When it comes to roads and our wildlife,

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The deaths of a pair of wombats with joeys that may have been left stranded is a sad and stark reminder of doing the best you can to check for wildlife welfare if you hit an animal on the road. A little bit more wariness can go a long way

and while not every accident can be avoided, but there are ways to help animals that have been struck, especially if a joey is involved. Raewyn Jeganathan from the Waratah Wildlife Shelter said wombats, roos and other animals getting hit on our roads is a very regular occurrence.

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