South African conservationist in Australia to help rescue teams treat burnt animals

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Jamie Joseph, who heads up the Saving the Wild conservation organisation, has procured a vast load of medical-grade Manuka honey dressings, which help prevent infections.

Better known for her work in Zululand’s rhino anti-poaching circles, conservationist Jamie Joseph has landed in Australia to assist animal rescue organisations in caring for the scorched koalas, kangaroos and other animals in their care, reportsIt is estimated that one billion animals have perished in the fires which have been raging across the country, with New South Wales the hardest hit.

The honey’s anti-bacterial properties help prevent infections and is used on South Africa’s rhinos that survive poaching incidents. While some rain has fallen in the fire-ravaged parts of NSW, overall persistent heat has exacerbated the situation.

 

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