How a couple from Australia take care of 60 kangaroos and sew handbags for kangaroos

How a couple from Australia take care of 60 kangaroos and sew handbags for kangaroos

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Julie Willis and Gary Wilson took home sixty kangaroos. Most of them are orphans who lost their parents in the flames of the Australian fires that raged for several months on the Green Continent. See how compassionate spouses take care of their numerous pets and how they take care of very small kangaroos until they get stronger.

How a couple from Australia take care of 60 kangaroos and sew handbags for kangaroos

Julie and Gary have been running a kangaroo sanctuary for more than 20 years, and now they are rescuing kangaroos, wallabies and possums. The couple estimates that 80% of the animals in the area died due to fires.

How a couple from Australia take care of 60 kangaroos and sew handbags for kangaroos

Kangaroo Joey under the supervision of the residents of Vitaliba — Julie Willis and Gary Wilson.

How a couple from Australia take care of 60 kangaroos and sew handbags for kangaroos

Many of the young animals they care for have lost their mothers in the fire.

How a couple from Australia take care of 60 kangaroos and sew handbags for kangaroos

The mother of one baby wallaby had to be euthanized after a fire in Vitalib, one of the kangaroos lost his mother after she was hit by a car.

The couple built improvised bags imitating the mother's bag so that the orphaned kangaroos would feel safe.

How a couple from Australia take care of 60 kangaroos and sew handbags for kangaroos

Julie told the local newspaper The Glen Innes Examiner that most of the kangaroos were missing, not so many possums survived.

How a couple from Australia take care of 60 kangaroos and sew handbags for kangaroos

How a couple from Australia take care of 60 kangaroos and sew handbags for kangaroos

Julie Willis has been caring for kangaroos and other marsupials for more than 20 years.

How a couple from Australia take care of 60 kangaroos and sew handbags for kangaroos

Julie Willis and Gary Wilson near their house.How a couple from Australia take care of 60 kangaroos and sew handbags for kangaroos

In 2019, Australia became the hottest and driest year, fires raged for more than three months, causing irreparable damage to nature.

How a couple from Australia take care of 60 kangaroos and sew handbags for kangaroos

Australia suffers wildfires every year, but this time they started earlier than usual and lasted longer.

Keywords: Australia | Kangaroos | Forest fires

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