New marine wildlife group to launch on Coast

Cathy Gilmore will spearhead the organisation

A new wildlife group is set to be launched on the Coast on Saturday, December 10.

Marine Wildlife Rescue Central Coast (MWRCC) will have its official launch at The Entrance Boat Shed at 10am.

The group comprises current and former members of ASTR, ORRCA, Sea Shepherd, Greenpeace, WIRES and Wildlife ARC, as well as vets, academics, and people from all walks of life.

Well known marine wildlife advocate and activist Cathy Gilmore is spearheading the organisation.

“We believe that it is time the Central Coast looked after its own marine wildlife, and not be under the control or directed by groups that aren’t based locally,” Gilmore said.

“We have the local knowledge and are set up to respond and help injured animals more quickly.

“This also means that donations and money fundraised will go directly into helping our local marine creatures, and not get tied up elsewhere in the state.”

The organisation plans to have rehabilitation facilities and rescue kits placed in strategic locations around the region.

MWRCC will also be in touch with Indigenous groups to learn the traditional importance of the local marine environment and its inhabitants.

“We want to work with these groups and share knowledge between us,” Gilmore said.

“This is an opportunity to help save and protect our local marine wildlife, so if you have passion and commitment, then you are more than welcome to join us.”

Source:
Media release, Nov 25
Marine Wildlife Rescue Central Coast

1 Comment on "New marine wildlife group to launch on Coast"

  1. Sandie Starbuck | November 30, 2022 at 9:40 am |

    Great initiative by Cathy Gilmore. She is so dedicated and has years of experience in the Central Coast area with marine wildlife.
    Wishing this group great success in their new venture.

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