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Australian Wildlife Society calls on Aussies to Snip Rings for Wildlife
Australian Wildlife Society calls on Aussies to Snip Rings for Wildlife

EACH year, thousands of birds and air breathing aquatic wildlife are seriously injured or killed by discarded litter.
A new awareness campaign aims to encourage Australians to protect wildlife by cutting through plastic rings, rubber bands and hair ties before disposing of them.
Snip Rings for Wildlife aims to inform people about the dangers these items pose to wildlife and what they can do about it.
The Australian Wildlife Society campaign calls on Australians who encounter wil…
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