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Blue Faced Honey Eater Rescue

This lovley bird (image below) is a Blue-faced Honey Eater. He was rescued after a phone call from the ladies at My Salon in Peregian Beach phoned us (via the RSPCA). When we arrived he was sitting...

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Hungry Baby Squirrel Glider

A video of a hungry little baby Squirrel Glider – he’s so cute!

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Wild Bird Release for The Currency Of Birdsong at The Cooroora Institute.

The Currency of Birdsong was a beautiful event held at The Cooroora Institute, to celebrate and honour the Value of birdsong and that which is wild and free. The Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre at...

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Wedge-tailed Eagle

We are very pleased to announce that the beautiful Wedge-tailed Eagle we had in our care for several weeks is now totally recovered and was released this morning. He flew out of his container, up to...

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PeeWees

A Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre Success Story – nothing brings us greater joy than releasing a rehabilitated animal back into the wild An excerpt from an Eumundi Green Article – words by Helen...

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Wildlife and Feral Cats on the Sunshine Coast

Free range domestic and feral cats continue to take an incredible toll on our native wildlife. It has been an ongoing issue for 200 years and getting worse by the year. Right across Australia, cats...

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Magpie Season

Eumundi Rehabilitation Center News Australian Magpies are one of most loved birds. Many people love to feed them and are happy for families to live on their properties whilst others seem to go out of...

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Eumundi Rehabilitiation Centre News November 2014

It’s that time of year once again when the bird cages and aviaries at the Centre fill to capacity. In the great outdoors, conditions are not going well as I write this article, as the very hot and dry...

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Blue-Tongued Skinks

Gill Brownhill at the Eumundi Wildlife Centre has heard the patter of little happy feet (no, not penguins) since mid-January when two of the mother Blue-tongue Lizards (Tiliqua scincoides) at the...

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Swanky and Swanny (RIP)

14 year old Swanky along with his partner Swanny, had played a important part at the Centre rearing orphaned cygnets. They were also very dear companions to me. Both were unable to fly. I’m sure...

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