Bindi Irwin and family have treated more than 90,000 animals hurt in Australia wildfires - News Summed Up

Bindi Irwin and family have treated more than 90,000 animals hurt in Australia wildfires


Bindi Irwin and her family, who own and operate the Australia Zoo, have dedicated the past few weeks to treating and saving as many animals as they can that have been hurt in the devastating wildfires in Australia. BINDI IRWIN: MY PURPOSE IN THIS WORLD IS TO INSPIRE OTHERSThe 21-year-old animal and environmental activist said they've been "busier than ever" and have treated over 90,000 animals for injuries sustained. “My parents dedicated our Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital to my beautiful grandmother,” she captioned a photo of herself standing in front of a photo of her dad Steve Irwin grand grandmother. “Blossom the possum was admitted to the #AustraliaZoo Wildlife Hospital after being caught in one of the bushfires burning in other parts of Queensland,” she wrote. "This is patient number 90,000 that the Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital has treated.


Source: Fox News January 04, 2020 18:56 UTC



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