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Caring for Wildlife


I trained as a wildlife carer 14 years ago and have completed a number of specialist courses since then.
The aim of being a trained, licenced wildlife carer is to rescue, rehabilitate and release.

If you find a native bird or animal that has been injured:
1) Remove any threat to the animals e.g. dogs and cats
2) Minimise stress by placing a towel or cover over the animal and gently
    place it in a box. Put the box in a warm, quiet, dark room.
3) Call the local wildlife group who will send a trained, licenced
    volunteer rescuer.
For information on your local wildlife group anywhere in Australia go to
www.fauna.org.au/faunasearch.htm

Some of my orphaned or injured wildlife that went on to be released.
Click on the small pics to see larger images.

 
   

Juvenile ringtail Possum  Ringtail  Possum   Eastern Grey joeys    Baby wombat  Juvenile Brushtail Possum  Eastern Grey kangaroo  Mountain Brushtail Possum

brush tailed possums  Brush Tailed Possums  Eastern Grey Joeys  Eastern Grey Joeys Pouched  Swamp Wallaby

Pre release Eastern Grey kangaroos  RingTailed Possum Twins  Wombat Unfurred  Juvenile Wombats  Eastern Grey unfurred  

 

 
 

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