Wazza the Koala
Wazza the Koala was found lost and confused after making his way into a warehouse through the open door. After climbing a few shelves and making a mess he was soon discovered and the RSPCA rescue team...
View ArticleA Little Wood Duck Named Cedar
A little wood duck came into the RSPCA Wildlife Hospital after escaping a raging fire yesterday. In the heat of the moment, this little sweetheart (who we've since named Cedar) became separated from...
View ArticlePlovers
Plovers are found across Australia. It is a long-legged wading bird with a black head, white belly and yellow facial wattles. Plovers and people often come into contact during breeding season.
View ArticleBubbles The Echidna
Bubbles the echidna came to the RSPCA Wildlife Hospital after a very unfortunate incident with a car. The impact of the car damaged the tip of his beak...
View ArticleGreg the Bandicoot
Greg the Bandicoot was brought to the RSPCA Wildlife Hospital after being found turning in circles on the side of the road.
View ArticleJeramiah the Little Black Flying Fox
Jeramiah is a little black flying fox who is lucky to be alive. His mother sadly needed to be put to sleep after being found entangled on barbwire fence.
View ArticleMarshmellow the Bearded Dragon
Marshmellow the Bearded Dragon was brought to the RSPCA Wildlife Hospital after being brought into the house by a family cat.
View ArticleHuggy the Duckling
Huggy the duckling was seen swimming alone on a pond in the Botanical gardens. A concerned resident called the RSPCA for assistance and the Rescue unit was sent to check out the situation.
View ArticleIt’s that time of year again for baby figbirds
ts that time of year again – Figbird time. Baby birds come in waves, first the noisy minors then the magpies followed by the crows and butcherbirds then just before Christmas, the figbird chicks start...
View ArticleBaby Ringtails Stranded Roadside
Every night on Australian roads, possums (along with other native wildlife) are struck by vehicles and left on the side of the road. Many of these possums have babies who are still alive in their pouch.
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