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If you have found an injured or orphaned bird/animal you need to:
Certain animals require special attention: Marsupials (kangaroos, koalas, possums, wombats etc)Always check the pouch of a dead animal. Young can often survive and can be rescued even if the parent is dead (remembering that wombat and koala pouches face backwards). Please do not attempt to transport large marsupials such as kangaroos. Contact AWARE so we can organise a rescue team to attend. BirdsA fledgling is a young bird learning to fly and is best left under the protection of it's parents. Fledglings initially achieve downward flight (to safely leave the nest) but then spend sometimes as much as two weeks on the ground practicing to fly and building up their breast/wing muscles for upward flight. It is this jumping about and learning to fly that often leads people to believe they are in trouble. Phone us to determine whether the bird is a fledgling and requires rescue. EchidnasShould you find and echidna crossing the road, enjoy this wonderful glimpse of nature, but remember they are doing what comes naturally, they are usually on a mission to find food. They should only be rescued if they have been injured!
Echidnas leave their young buried in leaf litter or in burrows, returning only every 5-7 days. This is why it is important to leave animals where they belong or return them as soon as possible after care.
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