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Record admissions to WA Wildlife Hospital trigger fears it may have to send animals elsewhere
ABC NEWS (Australia)
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11 months ago
Over the past 15 years, admissions to the WA Wildlife Hospital have increased by an average of 17 per cent each year. Urban sprawl, introduced predators and emerging diseases are among the theories put forward for the rise in numbers.
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Karen Clarkson has been working at the WA Wildlife Hospital for the past 7 years, caring
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for all creatures great and small.
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We try and release them as soon as we can, as soon as they're well enough, they can fly,
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they can eat on their own, they're putting on weight, we'll release them back out into
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the wild.
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But there's one key problem facing the centre.
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So it's huge increase in the numbers and the diversity of the animals coming in as well.
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There's been an average 17% year on year increase in wildlife patients over the past 15 years.
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We're starting to really figure out what is our capacity, at what point do we have to
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close our doors and go we just cannot handle any more animals coming through this hospital.
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Despite record demand, opening hours have been reduced by 90 minutes a day.
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We can't keep burning out the same dedicated people who are looking after these animals
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so that's why government support, community awareness, education is so important.
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More research is required to determine exactly why admissions are increasing, but some common
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presentations include diseases, fishing entanglement, introduced predator attacks and injuries as
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a result of urban sprawl.
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The centre hopes animals like Raffi, the red-tailed black cockatoo, will draw in tourists through
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educational tours they want to raise awareness about the increased risk to WA's wildlife.
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But the responsibility doesn't just lie with members of the public.
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It's one thing to ask people to drive more carefully and look on the roads, it's another
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thing to say well you have to do something about climate change and that has to come
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from the top down rather than the bottom up.
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We're looking to see how we can broaden the scope of this organisation to help finance
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it and to increase its relevance and to increase its reach to the community.
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The Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attraction says while it appreciates the
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efforts of wildlife rescue organisations, they would not respond to the ABC's questions
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regarding additional funding.
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