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Category: National Wildlife News

Wildlife bridge example of lateral thinking

July 17, 2016
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A new wildlife bridge on the Princes Highway in NSW is a great example of thoughtful planning.

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Common bird species declining

July 17, 2016
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A new national survey shows concerning declines in many species including common birds like the magpie. Photo: Birdlife Australia

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Shore birds population facing dramatic decline in face of habitat destruction

April 22, 2016
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Evidence is clear that the world’s migratory shore birds are in dramatic decline due to habitat destruction. There is particular concern for the Eastern Curlew. Read article

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First koala joey makes debut at Australia Zoo

April 22, 2016
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At Australia Zoo, the first koala joey for this season has emerged.  The breeding program focuses on genetic diversity. Article here. (Image by ‘Michael Elliott’ – FreeDigitalPhotos.net)

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Rare breeding success for world’s smallest glider

April 22, 2016
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Taronga Zoo has had great success breeding Feathertail gliders. Read the article here.

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Animal carers say they are developing PTSD from the volume of injured wildlife

April 13, 2016
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A reminder to wildlife carers that personal well being is an important component of long term volunteering. Read article here

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Forty-spotted Pardalote mines for manna

March 4, 2016
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Rare Australian bird farms Nourishing manna from trees

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Recruitment of volunteer snake handlers

March 4, 2016
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Call for snake volunteerssssss Do you have what it takes to become a snake handler? After a busy summer of relocations, Reptile Rescue Inc. are calling for more volunteers to be trained to assist with call outs. (Image by C Young)

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About TWRC

The Tasmanian Wildlife Rehabilitation Council is a not-for-profit organisation which represents Wildlife Management Branch- registered carers and provides a collective voice for its members. Its focus is on ensuring excellent welfare outcomes for native animals during and post rehabilitation. Thanks to Cory Young for the wonderful photos in our banners and elsewhere on the site.

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