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Why You Must Be Trained To Care For Wildlife
This week WReNNZ member, Dr Liza Schneider, Director and Veterinarian at ARRC Wildlife Trust and Holistic Vets, was interviewed by The...
Sep 1, 20182 min read
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293 Native Animals Treated Since Wildlife Hospital Opened January 2018 In Dunedin
Wildlife Hospital Dunedin - Activity Report - 15th January 2018 to 15th August 2018 Summary The Wildlife Hospital Dunedin is a veterinary...
Aug 21, 20182 min read
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Kaikoura Wildlife Rescue
WReNNZ (Wildlife Rehabilitators Network of New Zealand) is New Zealand's leading national wildlife network focused on best practice...
Aug 6, 20184 min read
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Penguin Rescue, Protecting Endangered Yellow-eyed Penguins
WReNNZ members are involved in a wide range of critical rescue, rehabilitation and conservation work to help New Zealand wildlife. WReNNZ...
Aug 6, 20181 min read
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The Hot Topic: Single-Use Disposable Plastic Impacting Wildlife
The recent spotlight on the devastating effects single-use plastic has on our environment and consequently our wildlife has been a step...
Aug 2, 20183 min read
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Wild Bird Care Charitable Trust Tauranga
WReNNZ (Wildlife Rehabilitators Network of New Zealand) is New Zealand's leading national wildlife network focused on best practice...
Aug 1, 20183 min read
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What To Do If You Find Dead Or Dying Penguins
Did you find dead or dying penguins on the beach this summer? Sadly, the past summer saw many little blue penguins and other seabirds...
Jul 18, 20182 min read
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A Picture Speaks A Thousand Words
An article in a recent newsletter from the International Wildlife Rehabilitation Council (IWRC) caught my eye. We contacted our friend...
Jul 13, 20182 min read
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