
Chatting with Dr Tash Bassett Companion animal vet and volunteer wildlife rescue and rehabilitation
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Many of you know about the Kinley kangaroos, a kangaroo mob landlocked in the Kinley development site in Lilydale. You would also know that I have been doing everything in my power to save these kangaroos. What you may not know is all the work that goes on behind the scenes and all the incredible work happening around the clock by many people to ensure a positive outcome is reached for these kangaroos.
Today I’m talking to veterinarian Dr Natasha Bassett, a companion animal vet who volunteers her time in wildlife rescue and rehabilitation. She has been the triage vet for duck rescue since 2015 and worked in fireground search and rescue and triage, most recently in the Black Summer fires in NSW.
As both a vet and a passionate local Tash got involved very early on with the bid to save the Kinley roos. As an experienced vet working around the clock Tash shares her experience of working on the frontline to save the mob.