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Air animal rescue was the first of its kind for Cobar
ROAR, Cobar’s Rural Outback Animal Rescue/Respite service, last week joined forces with Animal Air Rescue to pull off a rescue mission, the likes of which hasn’t been seen in Cobar before. The newly formed Animal Air Rescue ser-vice (with three pilots, two planes and a dedi-cated group of animal advocates) […]
Local animal rescue organisation celebrates first birthday
ROAR (Rural Outback Animal Respite/Rescue) is about to celebrate its first birthday. Since the volunteer run rescue service began 12 months ago, 95 dogs have been saved and Cobar Shire Council’s rate of euthanasing dogs has dropped to just five per cent of surrendered dogs. (Only six aggressive dogs who […]