WILVOS enjoyed the three days at the Queensland Garden Expo, catching up with many members of the public with stories to tell. We often forget some of the rescue scenarios that have come through the 5441 6200 WILVOS Hotline. Some happy, some sad, some...
Wildlife caring is a learning process and we find out on the WILVOS 5441 6200 Hotline that many people want to know more about our wildlife. As a wildlife carer, helping others to appreciate and share that passion is one of our many rewards. We all started with...
WILVOS have just completed their Nest Box Project for the year. The end of the financial year is a good time to evaluate the past years progress in the wildlife practice of rescue, rear and release. Our thanks to MP Ted O’Brien, Federal Member for Fairfax Qld,...
It’s been a sad week for macropods this week. In the past three days I’ve had three rescues of very small joeys. The two wallaby joeys furless and fragile. Our WILVOS 5441 6200 Hotline has had many other calls for kangaroos and wallabies. ...
Thank you to all volunteers across Australia in National Volunteers Week, which ran from the 17th to the 23rd May. There are so many ways to volunteer in our local communities that no one should ever say they are bored! Some of our WILVO volunteers help on...
Our WILVOS 5441 6200 Hotline often receives calls which serve as a reminder on what not to do with wildlife. We can protect our wildlife in many simple ways. These are usually simple preventative measures. A major problem with our native animals is...