Veronica Bardsley
08 April 2024, 1:00 AM
The Australian Seabird and Turtle Rescue group has been thrown a lifeline, with a shared $50,000 donation from the Greater Bank to the environmental and animal rescue groups in the region.
Launched on the NSW’s South Coast in 2005, the group rescues and rehabilitates seabirds, shorebirds, sea turtles and sea snakes. It operates along the coastline south of Sydney, taking in Wollongong, Nowra, Batemans Bay, Bega, and Eden.
The new funds ensure ASTR is well-positioned to continue its crucial work in rescuing marine wildlife.
Spokeswoman Lauren Manning-Darby is keen to point out the financial strain imposed by caring for sick and injured animals and the importance of ongoing support in tackling threats faced by marine life.
From entanglements in fishing gear to pollution to contaminated waterways and plastic pollution, there are many challenges, making ASTR's initiatives vital for the wellbeing of coastal ecosystems.
Greg Creagan from Greater Bank said the wildlife rescue group’s work was important in maintaining the delicate balance of the coastal ecosystem. “Everything has its place in the ecosystem, but with threats to ocean and shore life these animals are finding it harder to survive,” Mr Creagan said.
“So many of these species are thriving thanks to the work of Australian Seabird and Turtle Rescue, so we’re thrilled at Greater Bank to support their efforts. We know they will continue to do amazing work into the future!”
The #GreaterIllawarra Community Funding Program, which awards monthly grants to local not-for-profits, has been instrumental in channelling support to deserving causes like ASTR. With over $237,000 donated to date, the program serves as a major support for grassroots initiatives.
To participate in the program or nominate a not-for-profit for future rounds, interested individuals can visit the Greater Bank website. This ongoing initiative exemplifies the power of collective action in safeguarding the environment and supporting animal welfare in the Illawarra region.
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