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Show you care – SOS for our bush friends!

Calling on local artists, old and young – drawers, writers, sculptors, bush lovers … Which bush animals do you most love and care about? Who do you hope will have a safe and happy summer in our Australian bush? 

As summer approaches, we want to remember our animal friends who did it so tough earlier this year.

You are invited to draw, write, paint, create your beloved bush friend. Please display it in a front window, on your letterbox or send it to someone.

Take a photo of your artwork on display and post online #sshphotos to show your support for the Nature Conservation Council’s Ending Deforestation campaign: https://www.nature.org.au/our-campaigns/ending-deforestation/#

We will feature some artworks here too!

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