A licensed wildcare carer is reinforcing the importance of not approaching wildlife after a wombat attack on woman

Taylor Dodge
Updated June 9 2020 - 2:20pm, first published June 5 2020 - 3:00pm
WILDLIFE MATTERS: Wildlife carer speaks out about concerns after a woman was attacked by a wombat. The wombat in this picture is not related to the incident below. Photo: FILES.
WILDLIFE MATTERS: Wildlife carer speaks out about concerns after a woman was attacked by a wombat. The wombat in this picture is not related to the incident below. Photo: FILES.

A licensed wildlife carer has reinforced the importance of not approaching wildlife, following the attack of a 78-year-old woman by a wombat in Mendooran on Wednesday.

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Taylor Dodge

Taylor Dodge

Senior Journalist

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