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Our Wildlife Project Features on The Project

Byron Bay Wildlife Hospital had a hit of festive season publicity this week, featuring on Channel Ten’s The Project on Tuesday 22 December. The story covered the impetus behind the mission to build and operate Australia’s largest Mobile Wildlife Hospital, and went inside to see how veterinarians Dr Bree Talbot, Dr Stephen Van Mil, Dr Evan Kosack and Senior Vet Nurse Hayley Corrigan are working with Wildlife Care groups like Australian Seabird Rescue to provide injured and traumatised native animals with the expert treatment, care and rehabilitation services they deserve. Watch the 3 minute feature via the link below.

https://10play.com.au/theproject/exclusives/2020/the-wildlife-hospital-coming-to-the-rescue/tpv201222risfn

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Take 3 for Byron campaign reduces plastic pollution by 4.6%

During the peak tourism season of the Australian summer, we directed a responsible travel campaign to reduce plastic pollution in Byron Shire, New South Wales. In the process, we gave visitors a way to connect with the community, engaged the town’s tourism industry and did something measurably good for the coastal and marine environments of Byron Bay. The campaign was conceived, developed and executed by Surfer Rosa Communications, and was funded by Byron Shire Council through a licence agreement with conservation movement Take 3 for the Sea. Watch the campaign video here. (Main Image courtesy Take 3 For The Sea)