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read moreOver the years, Taronga’s experts have refined their skills in wildlife crisis response, lending expertise and support to drought, bushfires, mass mortalities and disease events.
In early March, when Eastern Australia was hit by a significant flood and storm event that had devastating impacts on people, communities, wildlife and environment, Taronga enacted its Wildlife Emergency Response Plan, which involved preparing their Wildlife Hospitals for an influx of wildlife and working collaboratively with their partners to prepare to assist in the field if required.
While Taronga’s experts are always ready to act and their Wildlife Hospitals are on standby to assist animals in need, they also ask that members of the public be on the lookout for injured or displaced wildlife.
As flood waters soaked much of the east coast of Australia, a resident of Pitt Town Bottoms in Sydney’s west came across an echidna floating on a mattress. The echidna was drenched and had minor scratches to his beak but seemed to be in reasonable condition.
The echidna was delivered to a WIRES carer. A team from Taronga Wildlife Hospital then went into the flood affected area to retrieve the animal, nicknamed ‘Gerald’ by its rescuer, and the plucky monotreme has since been recovering at Taronga.
Upon Gerald's arrival, he received a full health check from the veterinary team and was found to be in good condition. Gerald will continue to receive care at Taronga Wildlife Hospital until he can be released back to the wild.
Taronga are asking members of the public who find or encounter injured wildlife, to bring them to the Taronga Wildlife Hospital, which is open seven days a week, or to get in touch with local wildlife care group for assistance.
Find out more about how to assist injured wildlife.
Taronga’s two Wildlife Hospitals provide vital emergency assistance to all kinds of sick and injured native animals. With financial help they can provide them with the best possible care.
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4th March 2022 - Community invited to participate in Taronga Rubbish Run event to help save wildlife
8th February 2022 - Construction progresses on Taronga Western Plains Zoo’s new Wildlife Hospital
27th September 2021 - Taronga Conservation Society develops module for bushfire affected wildlife
13th September 2021 - Taronga Western Plains Zoo secures its position as conservation powerhouse
16th February 2021 - University students participate in conservation initiatives at Taronga Zoo
9th November 2020 - Taronga Zoo plans for new Wildlife Hospital and upgraded Reptile Centre with government and private funding
1st September 2020 - Taronga Conservation Society appoints new marketing director
10th January 2020 - Taronga Western Plains Zoo reflects on highlights from previous decade
2nd June 2019 - Taronga Zoo helps educate students on protection of endangered species
21st January 2019 - Taronga Zoo to acknowledge critically endangered species on Australia Day
5th December 2018 - Taronga Zoo helps advance understanding of protected species
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