We have been trying to catch this little guy (who is unhurt but has no access to water or no leaves left) to relocate him to where there is a […]
Treating Kangaroos in Plenty Gorge
Yesterday, in Plenty Gorge, several of our vets attended to treat kangaroos burned in the fires. Thanks to expert darter Szu Mai Anderson, and Vet Dr Katie Whittle, we were […]
Third Plane load of Roo Food, thanks to Animals Australia
What a sight! After our third plane load of roo food landed Sunday from our friends at @animalsaustralia, our feeding team have been busy and the outcome is worth it! […]
The entire field team are so heartened to see this koala
The entire field team are so heartened to see this koala who is surrounded by kilometres of dead burnt trees and no water, coming down to eat the bouquet of […]
Scenes of the tragedy at Mallacoota
⚠️WARNING – DISTRESSING IMAGES ⚠️ 3 different scenes of the tragedy that Dr Barton and Dr Ong faced yesterday in Mallacoota. Kangaroos are pretty mobile but these fires were so […]
Planning for search and rescue
An important part of our job in these scenarios, is planning for search and rescue and feeding the survivors Planning is crucial for safety and the best outcome. Dr Elaine […]
Our vets tying gum leaves to trees
Our vets spent the evening tying gum leaves to the tall trees where there are koalas that are too high for them to reach. We also placed water buckets at […]
Burnt paws, tails, mums and joeys
WARNING: distressing images. Burnt paws, tails, mums and joeys. These are just some of the heartbreaking things our vets have encountered in East Gippsland today. We have treated as many […]
Bound for fire devastated Mallacoota and Tallangata
Bound for fire devastated Mallacoota and Tallangata, Dr Elaine Ong and Dr Chris Barton with medical supplies and drugs to join the local carers in assessing and treating injured wildlife […]