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BazTravels
Released: 3 years ago
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Welcome to BazTravels and I hope you enjoy my VR180 videos
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BazTravels
"Dedicated to rescuing marine animals in need
The Sea World Rescue Team are on call 24 hours every day, 365 days a year should a marine animal need rescuing. Since Sea World’s opening the Rescue Team have attended many hundreds of strandings and entanglements of dolphins, whales, birds and sea snakes, pioneering new rescue techniques and equipment.
Injured animals are brought to Sea World and given veterinary care with the ultimate aim of returning these animals back to the wild. Every time Sea World is involved in a rescue, an enormous contribution is made to public awareness and scientific knowledge.
At Sea World almost 75% of sea turtle admissions are either reported by or brought into us directly from members of the public. For this reason, Sea World, together with a few other key organisations in South East Queensland have put together a basic first aid guide to assist should you find a sick or injured sea turtle."
https://seaworld.com.au/conservation/rescue
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BazTravels
"Dedicated to rescuing marine animals in need
The Sea World Rescue Team are on call 24 hours every day, 365 days a year should a marine animal need rescuing. Since Sea World’s opening the Rescue Team have attended many hundreds of strandings and entanglements of dolphins, whales, birds and sea snakes, pioneering new rescue techniques and equipment.
Injured animals are brought to Sea World and given veterinary care with the ultimate aim of returning these animals back to the wild. Every time Sea World is involved in a rescue, an enormous contribution is made to public awareness and scientific knowledge.
At Sea World almost 75% of sea turtle admissions are either reported by or brought into us directly from members of the public. For this reason, Sea World, together with a few other key organisations in South East Queensland have put together a basic first aid guide to assist should you find a sick or injured sea turtle."
https://seaworld.com.au/conservation/rescue