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Please keep your dog on a lead in bushland areas
17 Jan 2019

Please keep your dog on a lead in bushland areas

by Kin Beast | posted in: Cartoon, Help the Wildworld | 0

You are welcome to save, print and share this cartoon for non-commercial purposes that help to conserve wildlife. Sorry, no colour-in this week because I forgot!

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Plant a tree and the Wildworld will say thankyou
10 Jan 2019

Plant a tree and the Wildworld will say thankyou

by Kin Beast | posted in: Cartoon, Colour-in, Help the Wildworld | 0

Lots of animals need trees, so planting native trees, and helping them to grow big and strong, is one of the best ways you can Help the Wildworld. Other plants provide food and shelter to animals too, so it doesn’t … Continued

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Sea creatures love reusable bottles
3 Jan 2019

Sea creatures love reusable bottles

by Kin Beast | posted in: Cartoon, Colour-in, Help the Wildworld | 0

Sea creatures really don’t like the plastic waste that ends up in their home. You can help by saying ‘no’ to bottled water, and drinking tap water from a reusable bottle instead. This cartoon can be shared and reproduced from … Continued

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Keep your cat indoors
3 Jan 2019

Keep your cat indoors

by Kin Beast | posted in: Cartoon, Help the Wildworld | 0

I love cats. But I love birds too. Unfortunately, many pet cats like to kill birds. Cat bells don’t always work. The solution? Keep your cat indoors, and construct an outdoor play pen that they can’t escape from. This will … Continued

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Happy New Year
1 Jan 2019

Happy New Year

by Kin Beast | posted in: Uncategorized | 0

It’s been a whirlwind finish to 2018. Stories of the Wildworld was published in November, and many copies were mailed out for Christmas presents by the year’s end. This year many new ways to Help the Wildworld will be added … Continued

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