Thanks!
Thank you for reporting this wildlife disease event. Your report is incredibly valuable and helps protect our environment and communities. An isolated wildlife disease event usually will not be directly responded to by government agencies because of limited resources. You are encouraged to contact a local wildlife rescue group or veterinary clinic listed below to help with the sick or injured wildlife.
General Personal Safety Warning
Wild animals may injure you or have diseases that can infect people. Do not handle wildlife directly and contact a local wildlife rescue group or veterinary clinic as listed below for advice on how to respond to a dead, sick or injured wild animal.
Specific Advice
The following articles provide specific advice related to your report.
- Chytrid fungus in Australian Frogs
- Exercise Caution with Bats
- Exercise Caution with Birds of Prey (Raptors)
- Exercise Caution with Venomous Snakes
- Fledgling Birds
- Foot and Mouth Disease
- General Frog Advice
- Mass Bird Mortality
- National Emergency Animal Disease Hotline
- Orphaned Pouch Young
- Rat/mouse Bait Toxicity in Birds of Prey (raptors)
- Sarcoptic Mange in Wildlife
General Advice
The following articles provide additional general advice you may find helpful.
Nearby Veterinary Clinics
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