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Hawkesbury City Council is joining with WIRES to raise awareness in Hawkesbury about preventing injuries and fatalities of native animals and treating native animals that are injured.

With winter days ahead, more people will be driving in times of lower light when many native animals are most active.

This places native animals at higher risk but there are things you can do to reduce the danger to our precious wildlife. The Mayor of Hawkesbury, Councillor Sarah McMahon is encouraging all road users to always drive safely and to be extra vigilant on the roads in low light

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