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Lyssavirus in Bats: More to the Story…. PDF Print
Thursday, 26 January 2012 11:34

Bev Brown is a volunteer wildlife carer currently with 15 orphaned or injured, recovering grey headed flying foxes in her backyard flight aviary. Bev is Wildlife Victoria’s Species Advisor on Mega Bats.

 

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St. Patricks College, helping our wildlife. PDF Print
Thursday, 26 January 2012 11:34

Wildlife Victoria would like to share our gratitude with the students and teachers from St. Patrick's College in Ballarat for their amazing support towards our native wildlife.

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TESTIMONIALS IN RESPONSE TO RECENT PUBLICITY ABOUT WILDLIFE VICTORIA PDF Print
Thursday, 15 December 2011 09:34

•    Wildlife Victoria Member and Shelter Operator (who wishes to remain anonymous)

As a wildlife carer and WV member for over 10 years I am dismayed and distressed by the recent attack on WV by some Victorian Wildlife carers.

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Media Outcry Response PDF Print
Thursday, 15 December 2011 00:00

WILDLIFE VICTORIA’S RESPONSE TO RECENT MEDIA OUTCRY – 15 December 2011

Official Response
… We would like to try and bring some balance to the recent media comments and subsequent personal opinion currently being aired around Wildlife Victoria; what we do and how we use the generously donated funds, our ONLY source of income... CLICK HERE FOR MORE.

 

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New Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre at Phillip Island PDF Print
Thursday, 14 July 2011 00:00

 

11 August 2011: Wildlife Victoria representatives attended the official opening of the new Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre at Phillip Island Nature Parks on Thursday 11 August 2011.

 

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Hendra Outbreak in Queensland...What Does That Mean to Victoria? PDF Print
Thursday, 14 July 2011 00:00

 

Yesterday saw the Queensland and NSW governments pledge a further $6 million for Hendra virus research over three years, due to a spike in cases in the two states and following the discovery of the virus in a dog this week.

 

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