
Innocence
Edgar’s Mission dear deer appeal, which QCA has just supported:
Bambi, the newest resident at this Australian shelter, is an orphan fawn who lost his mother in the Black Saturday bushfires.
They are hoping to raise $4,052.00 to pay for a cosy shelter and a special paddock with extra high deer fencing. If you want to help Bambi too, please contact http://www.edgarsmission.org.au
So far, the collection stands at $ 800.
Update from Pam Ahern:
On Saturday, February 7th 2009 a single event changed and sadly took the lives of many Victorians. We now know it as Black Saturday and it will long live in and haunt the memory of thousands. Out of the ashes of despair, acts of kindness flourished with stories of incredible tales of survival stoking human spirit and offering hope for a new and better tomorrow.
One such tale is that of Bambi. Orphaned by the unforgiving fire that razed Kinglake, a tiny fawn emerged from the blackened forest. Dazed, scared and suffering smoke inhalation and dehydration, the little fallow deer wandered the roadside. Placing their own loss and heartache aside, it was the Kinglake residents who rescued Bambi and took him to the RSPCA for emergency care.
Just weeks old Bambi already encapsulated the Australian spirit and refused to give up. Nine days on a drip and he was ready to face the challenge of learning to live without his guiding mother. A sad fact of life for most deer is that there is no utopian forest for them to roam with Thumper and friends. For them a single word holds their fate – venison.
Amidst the surrounding farms is a beacon of hope for all animals. Edgar’s Mission Farm Sanctuary, at Willowmavin, nestled in the foothills of the Great Dividing Range near Kilmore, was founded in 2005 and is home for over 150 rescued farmed animals. And it is here that Bambi came and will now spend the rest of his days. With new found buddies, he can frolic in the sun and shelter from the storms with never a threat of a hunter to take his sunshine away.
Bambi

You're safe now

Bambi and friends