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Wallaby on the loose rescued and treated for ‘severe’ face injury

A wallaby has finally been brought to safety after a 12-hour rescue mission.

Native to Australia and New Guinea, the animal was seen casually wandering the streets of a village near Gateshead, more than a week ago.

Residents of Chopwell were left stunned when they saw the marsupial  outside their home on Wednesday, October 19.

Concerned about its wellbeing, the local community and various wildlife agencies rallied together to rescue the wallaby.

Volunteers from Blyth Wildlife Rescue, BeastWatch UK (BWUK) and The Lost Dog Trapping Team freed the animal from a dog trap set up to catch it, and treated it for a severe injury to its face.

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