VALLEJO, Calif., Feb. 23, 2009— Liz Schnackenberg (U.S. Forest Service), Pete Robichaud (U.S. Forest Service) and Tom Koler (U.S. Forest Service, Eldorado National Forest) — members of a U.S. Burned Area Emergency Response (BAER) team in the Gippsland Region of Victoria, Australia, encountered a young wombat under distress while completing field work on Friday, Feb. 20.
The wombats are nocturnal and to find one in the middle of the day was a concern for the three natural resource specialists. After collecting GPS data to forward to an animal rescue organization, Robichaud poured water into a bowl-shaped piece of wood for the wombat to drink. Schnackenberg, Robichaud and Koler left the youngster to complete their field work. Koler returned to the site to check on the wombat about an hour later. The wombat was gone as well as the water in the "bowl."
Koler is a BAER Geologist/Economist, Schnackenberg is a BAER Hydrologist and Robichaud is a BAER Research Scientist.
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