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If you have recently joined Wildcare, or are considering joining, you will find below links to documents to help you on your journey to becoming a wildlife volunteer. It is essential that all wildlife volunteers have a thorough understanding of their obligations when dealing with protected species. Wildcare VolWILDCARE AUSTRALIA
Please DO NOT attempt to handle snakes, bats, adult koalas or adult kangaroos and wallabies as they can cause serious injury. We have wildlife volunteers available 24 hours a day that are specially trained and equipped to handle these animals. Wildcare Australia IncHotline -
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Wildcare Australia Inc is a non-profit organisation situated in South-east Queensland. The organisation was originally formed as the Australian Koala Hospital Association Incorporated in late 1993 by Dr Jonathon Hanger. It became an Incorporated AssociationWILDCARE AUSTRALIA
Wildcare Australia Inc is a non-profit organisation situated in South-east Queensland. The organisation was originally formed as the Australian Koala Hospital Association Incorporated in late 1993 by DrJonathon Hanger.
WILDCARE AUSTRALIA
Bats are a very important pollinator of native plants and disperse seeds over a wide area. There are about 1100 species of bats in the world. Australia has 77 different species of bats. South-east Queensland has at least 31 different species. The smallest bat in the world is the Bumble Bee Bat which lives in Thailand and weighs only 2grams.
WILDCARE AUSTRALIA
Freshwater Turtles. Freshwater Turtles are relatively easy to handle although they can bite and do have sharp claws. Some species (such as Eastern Long Necks) can also spray a nasty odour when they feel threatened. Ensure you face the tail away from you when you first pickup a
HOW TO GROW A TREE
Department of Environment and Heritage Protection The seedling can now continue to grow into a small plant. Keep it in a warm sheltered spot until it is ready to be EASY REFERENCE SHEET Easy Reference Sheet Breeding!Mealworms!(continued)! (DRAWER(3(7(Small(Mealworm(Growing(up(Drawers(–!Medium!can!be!either!pollard!(preferred)orwheatbran!with EDUCATION RODENTS NATIVE OR NOT? 6 Environment and Sustainability Award – Ricky Johns On the 23rd of January 2018 Redlands City cele-brated the Australia Day Awards at theAlexandra
WILDCARE AUSTRALIAABOUT USHELP USEDUCATION & TRAININGRESCUE & SPECIES INFORMATIONCARERS RESOURCESCONTACT US Wildcare Australia Inc is a non-profit organisation situated in South-east Queensland. The organisation was originally formed as the Australian Koala Hospital Association Incorporated in late 1993 by Dr Jonathon Hanger. It became an Incorporated Association and registered charity in 1994 and is listed on the Register of EnvironmentalOrganisations.
WILDCARE AUSTRALIA
If you have recently joined Wildcare, or are considering joining, you will find below links to documents to help you on your journey to becoming a wildlife volunteer. It is essential that all wildlife volunteers have a thorough understanding of their obligations when dealing with protected species. Wildcare VolWILDCARE AUSTRALIA
Please DO NOT attempt to handle snakes, bats, adult koalas or adult kangaroos and wallabies as they can cause serious injury. We have wildlife volunteers available 24 hours a day that are specially trained and equipped to handle these animals. Wildcare Australia IncHotline -
WILDCARE AUSTRALIA
Wildcare Australia Inc is a non-profit organisation situated in South-east Queensland. The organisation was originally formed as the Australian Koala Hospital Association Incorporated in late 1993 by Dr Jonathon Hanger. It became an Incorporated AssociationWILDCARE AUSTRALIA
Wildcare Australia Inc is a non-profit organisation situated in South-east Queensland. The organisation was originally formed as the Australian Koala Hospital Association Incorporated in late 1993 by DrJonathon Hanger.
WILDCARE AUSTRALIA
Bats are a very important pollinator of native plants and disperse seeds over a wide area. There are about 1100 species of bats in the world. Australia has 77 different species of bats. South-east Queensland has at least 31 different species. The smallest bat in the world is the Bumble Bee Bat which lives in Thailand and weighs only 2grams.
WILDCARE AUSTRALIA
Freshwater Turtles. Freshwater Turtles are relatively easy to handle although they can bite and do have sharp claws. Some species (such as Eastern Long Necks) can also spray a nasty odour when they feel threatened. Ensure you face the tail away from you when you first pickup a
HOW TO GROW A TREE
Department of Environment and Heritage Protection The seedling can now continue to grow into a small plant. Keep it in a warm sheltered spot until it is ready to be EASY REFERENCE SHEET Easy Reference Sheet Breeding!Mealworms!(continued)! (DRAWER(3(7(Small(Mealworm(Growing(up(Drawers(–!Medium!can!be!either!pollard!(preferred)orwheatbran!with EDUCATION RODENTS NATIVE OR NOT? 6 Environment and Sustainability Award – Ricky Johns On the 23rd of January 2018 Redlands City cele-brated the Australia Day Awards at theAlexandra
WILDCARE AUSTRALIA
Wildcare Australia Inc is a non-profit organisation situated in South-east Queensland. The organisation was originally formed as the Australian Koala Hospital Association Incorporated in late 1993 by Dr Jonathon Hanger. It became an Incorporated AssociationWILDCARE AUSTRALIA
Orphaned Lizards . There is no such thing as an orphaned lizard as all reptiles are independent from hatching. If hatchlings have not emerged from the nest and the nest looks disturbed or the hatchlings look “tired”, they are probably simply recovering from the effort involved in hatching.WILDCARE AUSTRALIA
The term ‘macropod’ is used to describe the marsupial family Macropodidae, which includes kangaroos, wallabies, tree-kangaroos, pademelons, bettongs and several others.They are generally recognised by their long powerful hind legs and feet. The larger species of macropods, such as kangaroos and large wallaby species, are considered “mob” animals as they reside in large groups ofWILDCARE AUSTRALIA
For useful information on native birds, below are some information sheets:- Trees Attractive to Birds Enjoying both your cat and your wildlife Growing plants to attract wildlife to your garden Quick Links Natural History and Behaviour Handling Baby Birds Injured (eg.WILDCARE AUSTRALIA
Koalas are folivores, feeding on a diet that is nearly entirely made up of leaves from the Eucalyptus genus, although they will occasionally eat non-Eucalypt species such as Brush Box (Lophostemon confertus), Allocasuarina sp. and Melaleuca sp.Despite there being over eight hundred species of Eucalyptus in Australia, koalas as a species eat only around 40 to 50 of those.WILDCARE AUSTRALIA
Echidnas are monotremes which means that they lay an egg instead of giving birth to live young. The egg remains in the female reproductive tract until it is about the size of a grape. The egg is oval and weighs between 1.5 and 2 grams. Once the egg has been laid, it remains in the female’s pouch for a KOALAS AND DOGS FACT SHEET Introduction The Queensland Government has developed the Nature Conservation (Koala) Conservation Plan 2006 and Management Program 2006–2016 (the Koala Plan) to protect koalas EASY REFERENCE SHEET Easy Reference Sheet Breeding!Mealworms!(continued)! (DRAWER(3(7(Small(Mealworm(Growing(up(Drawers(–!Medium!can!be!either!pollard!(preferred)orwheatbran!with WINTER 2010 ISSUE 57 3 This Magazine was proudly designed by For all your Graphic Design and Web Design needs call 0405366072 or email mike@egancreative.com The views expressed in this newsletter are not necessarily those of WildcareAustralia or the editors. WILDNEWS - WILDCARE AUSTRALIA 6 Animals in Focus Conference – 4th to 6th October 2012 @ Wacol (Bris-bane) this unique animal care event is being hosted by the RsPcA Queensland and will host speak- WILDCARE AUSTRALIAABOUT USHELP USEDUCATION & TRAININGRESCUE & SPECIES INFORMATIONCARERS RESOURCESCONTACT US Wildcare Australia Inc is a non-profit organisation situated in South-east Queensland. The organisation was originally formed as the Australian Koala Hospital Association Incorporated in late 1993 by Dr Jonathon Hanger. It became an Incorporated Association and registered charity in 1994 and is listed on the Register of EnvironmentalOrganisations.
WILDCARE AUSTRALIA
If you have recently joined Wildcare, or are considering joining, you will find below links to documents to help you on your journey to becoming a wildlife volunteer. It is essential that all wildlife volunteers have a thorough understanding of their obligations when dealing with protected species. Wildcare VolWILDCARE AUSTRALIA
Wildcare Australia Inc is a non-profit organisation situated in South-east Queensland. The organisation was originally formed as the Australian Koala Hospital Association Incorporated in late 1993 by DrJonathon Hanger.
WILDCARE AUSTRALIA
Please DO NOT attempt to handle snakes, bats, adult koalas or adult kangaroos and wallabies as they can cause serious injury. We have wildlife volunteers available 24 hours a day that are specially trained and equipped to handle these animals. Wildcare Australia IncHotline -
WILDCARE AUSTRALIA
Bats are a very important pollinator of native plants and disperse seeds over a wide area. There are about 1100 species of bats in the world. Australia has 77 different species of bats. South-east Queensland has at least 31 different species. The smallest bat in the world is the Bumble Bee Bat which lives in Thailand and weighs only 2grams.
WILDCARE AUSTRALIA
Freshwater Turtles. Freshwater Turtles are relatively easy to handle although they can bite and do have sharp claws. Some species (such as Eastern Long Necks) can also spray a nasty odour when they feel threatened. Ensure you face the tail away from you when you first pickup a
WILDCARE AUSTRALIA
The term ‘macropod’ is used to describe the marsupial family Macropodidae, which includes kangaroos, wallabies, tree-kangaroos, pademelons, bettongs and several others.They are generally recognised by their long powerful hind legs and feet. The larger species of macropods, such as kangaroos and large wallaby species, are considered “mob” animals as they reside in large groups ofWILDCARE AUSTRALIA
Koalas are folivores, feeding on a diet that is nearly entirely made up of leaves from the Eucalyptus genus, although they will occasionally eat non-Eucalypt species such as Brush Box (Lophostemon confertus), Allocasuarina sp. and Melaleuca sp.Despite there being over eight hundred species of Eucalyptus in Australia, koalas as a species eat only around 40 to 50 of those.WILDCARE AUSTRALIA
Echidnas are monotremes which means that they lay an egg instead of giving birth to live young. The egg remains in the female reproductive tract until it is about the size of a grape. The egg is oval and weighs between 1.5 and 2 grams. Once the egg has been laid, it remains in the female’s pouch for aHOW TO GROW A TREE
Department of Environment and Heritage Protection The seedling can now continue to grow into a small plant. Keep it in a warm sheltered spot until it is ready to be WILDCARE AUSTRALIAABOUT USHELP USEDUCATION & TRAININGRESCUE & SPECIES INFORMATIONCARERS RESOURCESCONTACT US Wildcare Australia Inc is a non-profit organisation situated in South-east Queensland. The organisation was originally formed as the Australian Koala Hospital Association Incorporated in late 1993 by Dr Jonathon Hanger. It became an Incorporated Association and registered charity in 1994 and is listed on the Register of EnvironmentalOrganisations.
WILDCARE AUSTRALIA
If you have recently joined Wildcare, or are considering joining, you will find below links to documents to help you on your journey to becoming a wildlife volunteer. It is essential that all wildlife volunteers have a thorough understanding of their obligations when dealing with protected species. Wildcare VolWILDCARE AUSTRALIA
Wildcare Australia Inc is a non-profit organisation situated in South-east Queensland. The organisation was originally formed as the Australian Koala Hospital Association Incorporated in late 1993 by DrJonathon Hanger.
WILDCARE AUSTRALIA
Please DO NOT attempt to handle snakes, bats, adult koalas or adult kangaroos and wallabies as they can cause serious injury. We have wildlife volunteers available 24 hours a day that are specially trained and equipped to handle these animals. Wildcare Australia IncHotline -
WILDCARE AUSTRALIA
Bats are a very important pollinator of native plants and disperse seeds over a wide area. There are about 1100 species of bats in the world. Australia has 77 different species of bats. South-east Queensland has at least 31 different species. The smallest bat in the world is the Bumble Bee Bat which lives in Thailand and weighs only 2grams.
WILDCARE AUSTRALIA
Freshwater Turtles. Freshwater Turtles are relatively easy to handle although they can bite and do have sharp claws. Some species (such as Eastern Long Necks) can also spray a nasty odour when they feel threatened. Ensure you face the tail away from you when you first pickup a
WILDCARE AUSTRALIA
The term ‘macropod’ is used to describe the marsupial family Macropodidae, which includes kangaroos, wallabies, tree-kangaroos, pademelons, bettongs and several others.They are generally recognised by their long powerful hind legs and feet. The larger species of macropods, such as kangaroos and large wallaby species, are considered “mob” animals as they reside in large groups ofWILDCARE AUSTRALIA
Koalas are folivores, feeding on a diet that is nearly entirely made up of leaves from the Eucalyptus genus, although they will occasionally eat non-Eucalypt species such as Brush Box (Lophostemon confertus), Allocasuarina sp. and Melaleuca sp.Despite there being over eight hundred species of Eucalyptus in Australia, koalas as a species eat only around 40 to 50 of those.WILDCARE AUSTRALIA
Echidnas are monotremes which means that they lay an egg instead of giving birth to live young. The egg remains in the female reproductive tract until it is about the size of a grape. The egg is oval and weighs between 1.5 and 2 grams. Once the egg has been laid, it remains in the female’s pouch for aHOW TO GROW A TREE
Department of Environment and Heritage Protection The seedling can now continue to grow into a small plant. Keep it in a warm sheltered spot until it is ready to beWILDCARE AUSTRALIA
Wildcare Australia Inc is a non-profit organisation situated in South-east Queensland. The organisation was originally formed as the Australian Koala Hospital Association Incorporated in late 1993 by Dr Jonathon Hanger. It became an Incorporated AssociationWILDCARE AUSTRALIA
For all wildlife emergencies in South-east Queensland please call our Volunteer Hotline on 07 5527 2444. Please do not email reports of sick and injured wildlife as our emails are not monitored continually. The Wildcare Hotline operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. For all other Queensland regions, please cWILDCARE AUSTRALIA
Orphaned Lizards . There is no such thing as an orphaned lizard as all reptiles are independent from hatching. If hatchlings have not emerged from the nest and the nest looks disturbed or the hatchlings look “tired”, they are probably simply recovering from the effort involved in hatching.WILDCARE AUSTRALIA
For useful information on native birds, below are some information sheets:- Trees Attractive to Birds Enjoying both your cat and your wildlife Growing plants to attract wildlife to your garden Quick Links Natural History and Behaviour Handling Baby Birds Injured (eg.WILDCARE AUSTRALIA
Wildcare Australia Inc is a non-profit organisation situated in South-east Queensland. The organisation was originally formed as the Australian Koala Hospital Association Incorporated in late 1993 by DrJonathon Hanger.
WILDCARE AUSTRALIA
We have wildlife volunteers available 24 hours a day that are specially trained and equipped to handle these animals. Wildcare Australia Inc Hotline – 07 5527 2444. Covering the South-east Queensland council regions of Gold Coast, Scenic Rim, Logan, Redlands, Brisbane and Moreton Bay 24 hours – KOALAS AND DOGS FACT SHEET Introduction The Queensland Government has developed the Nature Conservation (Koala) Conservation Plan 2006 and Management Program 2006–2016 (the Koala Plan) to protect koalas KOALAS AND CARS FACT SHEET Fact sheet Koala conservation Koalas and cars The problem While koalas spend much of their time feeding or resting in trees, they also need to come to ground to moveWILDNEWS - WILDCARE
6 Australia Day Awards - Michael Wilson By Siobhan Brierley For the past six years Michael has been a wildlife carer and a vol-unteer for the Redlands After-Hours Wildlife Ambulance.WILDNEWS - WILDCARE
6 NEWS & ACTIVITIES Information for Registered Carers A reminder for any Wildcare member holding a Per-mit Endorsement that your 2013-2014 Endorsement expired on 30 June 2014. Please ensure that if Emergency Hotline: 07 5527 2444Member Login
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