A group of Reno crafters has joined a worldwide effort to create cotton and flannel pouches and mittens for kangaroos and other animals injured by the ongoing Australian bushfires, the Reno Gazette-Journal reports.
The Reno group have been making pouches for newborn kangaroos and microbats with patterns that range from just a few inches to two feet across.
The World Wildlife Fund estimates the fires have killed an estimated 1.25 billion animals since they began in September.
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The Animal Rescue Collective out of Brisbane, Australia called for mittens and pouches and the world has responded.