Wildlife Rehablitation Conference 2012
The 8th National Rehabilitation Conference Townsville, Nth Queensland, July 16-20, 2012 Call for Presenters The 8th Australian Wildlife Rehabilitation Conference is to be held in Townsville . It will...
View ArticleGala dinner for Wildlife Hospital
Gala dinner to aid Currumbin Wildlife Hospital WTA member Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary (Gold Coast, Queensland) is holding a gala dinner on 22nd October in support of their excellent new wildlife...
View ArticleWildlife Rehabilitation Course
Wildlife Rehabilitation Course A 100% online TAFE course will begin in February – for details see http://www.msit.edu.au/csu/search.aspx?coursesearch=animal&go=Submit+Query and click the relevant...
View ArticleSharks are impressive animals to be respected: interview with Madison Stewart
Sharks are impressive animals deserving of respect: an interview with Madison Stewart Madison Stewart has been producing some amazing films about diving with sharks. She has been diving with and...
View ArticleMarine turtle rehabilitation centre, Australia
Turtle information centre, and a great combination of wildlife conservation, research, education and tourism Jennie Gilbert and her husband run a large veterinary clinic in Cairns, and Jennie is also...
View ArticleShould landowners be allowed to cull bats without permits?
Should landowners be allowed to cull bats without permits? Queensland has four species of large fruit bats (‘flying foxes’), which fly from their roosts in spectacular fashion at dusk to feed on...
View ArticleWTA operators with Right Tourism – caring about animal welfare
WTA operators with Right Tourism – caring about animal welfare Right Tourism is an association which investigates the treatment of animals by tourism operations (whether tours, wildlife parks or...
View ArticleWTA member Moonlit Sanctuary rewarded for animal welfare standards
Moonlit Sanctuary leads the way with positive animal welfare Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation Park in Pearcedale, Victoria, has been recognized for meeting positive animal welfare outcomes....
View ArticleBalloons that kill wildlife
Balloons that kill wildlife By guest writer Amy Motherwell For years we’ve seen the balloons go up at big events in news stories. In times of celebration and in sadness; hundreds of colours released...
View ArticleWildlife care and rehabilitation course in Brisbane
Course in Native animal rehabilitation We’ve had many inquiries about such courses, including the one that was offered by Renee Chamberlain but the online version is unfortunately not currently...
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