Hi everyone! I want to tell you about my new brother Rastus, and sister Alice. Rastus weighs over 16kg, is about 28 months old and has been with my new mum and dad for 2 years. From now on he is ready to go back into the bush to live and find Alice and Rastus, eat grass together, play outside and sleep together, cuddling and My new mum thinks Rastus will go back into the bush when Ihave met If Rastus goes back into the bush without We are truly a part of the family here, we are not caged but live inside in a huge Over the next couple of months we will get more orphaned wallabies because their
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himself a lady friend. He did take himself into the bush for 6 days, my mum and dad really missed him but were really happy that he was doing what they had raised him to do – be free and a real wombat in the wild. He came back unexpectedly 6 days later, exhausted. He slept solidly for 1 ½ days. He did not think he was ready to go yet and now he goes out every night and comes back to bed every morning.
snuggling up together. Rastus is very protective of
throw out 1080 poisoned carrots to kill all native wildlife).
bucket filled with warm, woolly blankets. We will decide when it is time for us to go back into the bush to live with our mum and dad’s blessing. So until then we have a happy, loving home. How lucky we are to have been given a second chance.
mum’s forget that their joeys are heavy now as they have grown bigger and get
hit with cars as they cannot run across the road fast enough. We all wish this
did not happen but they too will be welcomed into our happy little home.