January
14, 2019 by Bronwyn Orr, The
Conversation
Australia's
wildlife is unique and endearing, with many species found nowhere else in the
world. Unfortunately, it isn't rare to encounter sick or
injured wildlife around your home or by the side of the road. My research,
recently published in the Australian
Veterinary Journal, estimates between 177,580 and 355,160
injured wild animals are brought into NSW veterinary clinics alone every year.
But until
now, very little was known about what happens to wildlife after they're brought to a
vet. My colleagues and I surveyed 132 veterinary clinics around Australia,
examining the demands and expectations of treating wildlife. We also looked for
risks to animal welfare as
a result of these findings.
Most
clinics only saw a handful of wildlife patients every week, with birds and
marsupials such as possums the most common. Sadly, the majority (82%) of
wildlife arrived in veterinary
care due to trauma of some kind. The most common cause
was animals being hit
by cars, followed by undefined trauma and predation by another animal.
Most
clinics examined and treated wildlife for free, with less than 10% receiving
some kind of payment. These were usually made by wildlife rehabilitation groups
or members of the public.
Due to
the painful and serious nature of trauma, around a third of clinics reported
euthanasia was the most common outcome for wildlife at their clinic. More
positively, more than half indicated that wildlife were usually passed onto
wildlife rehabilitators, suggesting this is the most common outcome.
Almost
three quarters of veterinary clinics said they only saw wildlife when they had
spare time. This is concerning, as delays to treatment raises serious animal
welfare concerns.
Additionally,
many veterinary clinics indicated they felt a lack of time, knowledge and
skills interfered with their ability to treat wildlife.
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