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Needed House & Land Package for a Wildlife Rescue Centre in LAUNCESTON, Tasmania for sale

Needed House & Land Package for a Wildlife Rescue
Needed House & Land Package for a Wildlife Rescue
Needed House & Land Package for a Wildlife Rescue

Furnished:
No
Pets:
No
Broker Fee:
No
Would you give away a house and land package in exchange to have your NAME forever remembered?
That is what wildlife carer Andrea Devos and her husband Stephan Devos a Paramedic training to be a Vet Nurse (married couple) are offering anyone interested.
"Naming the Wildlife Rescue Centre/Sanctuary after whoever donates to us a house & Land package seems only fair - we just want to get started on making a difference to our wildlife here in tasmania."
Andrea also says: ' We can offer other advantages to whoever donates - our Wildlife Rescue Magazine is downloaded over 55,000 times per issue and we will be doing a permanent piece about our Wildlife Rescue Centre in the magazine - everyone will come to know the name of the Wildlife Rescue Centre which will be the name of the benefactor."
Stephan and Andrea wish to not only provide a Wildlife Rescue Centre which will provide a hospital for injured animals and birds, but having breeding programs where the animals are released back into safe areas so they can survice in the wild. They intend to fund the Centre by opening its doors to overseas travellers - providing a backpacker style accommodation and marketing this to travellers - a unique opportunity to stay on the grounds of a Wildlife Rescue Centre and volunteer, helping with the animals, the building of enclosures etc. "This way we will have hands on help from people who are keen to help us - providing an income for our Wildlife Rescue Centre as well. The income generated will go towards the food for the animals in care and the construction of enclosures"
"We intend to use the Wildlife Rescue Centre also as a training facility. We want to be able to offer hands-on training days for wildlife carers and branch out to train wildlife park and zoo employees."
Wildlife Carers across Australia will be offered training with key speakers being invited for different subjects and certificates will be issued for that subject.
"that is why we need a good size house for bunkbeds for our travellers so they can save on accommodation." says Andrea.
"Opening our doors to schools for excursions to educate children is very important to us - these children are our future decision makers, they need to understand the importance of helping our wildlife. We have plans to have schools come through the Wildlife Rescue Centre and we would like to be able to take our wildlife ambulance to the schools for education purposes as well"
Stephan who is a lover of all creatures great and small says, " Every animal has a right to live and be helped, if we are asked to rescue a dog in trouble, we won't say no, we would be willing to deliver the dog to the vet if someone is unable to get it there".
Tasmania has the highest concentration of Pouched animals (marsupials) than any other other State in Australia. With an estimated over one million roadside deaths of Native Tasmanian Animals - the pouched young live on - what happens to these young?
Andrea comments: 'Roadkill is our largest problem, injured birds and animals are a daily concern, but we also get called out to save pouched young from animals who have been killed by dogs, cats, illegal shootings, when their are fires the mother may be burnt and in pain and they throw their baby as they are unable to care for it, in most cases their baby is fine, during flood times we roam the roads, one night we found 17 dead wombats their babies drowned in their pouch"
Can you help?
Do you have a house and land that you are not using and you would be willing to donate to a humble cause?
Would you like your name to live on?
Please contact us and make a difference to thousands of future animals, birds and humans who will benefit by the training.
Our Mission is: Rescue, Rehabilitation and Release...