Sick or injured wildlifeAny issues related to sick or injured native wildlife should be directed to the Wildcare Helpline. This helpline is managed by the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions.
Swooping magpiesMagpies usually begin swooping during the breeding season (August to October).
Find out about living with magpies by visiting the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions.
SnakesIf you see a snake on your property or a public place, please contact one of the following experienced wildlife relocators.
Name | Contact number | Fees |
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Rob Pettit | 0438 907 981 | Charges for petrol |
Justin Buswell | 0438 313 321 | N/A |
Lynda Thompson | 0438 693 864 | N/A |
Jean Caldwell | 0429 436 386 | N/A |
Wayne McIntosh ( All 4Ever Wild Snake Catchers 24/7) | 0497 238 066 | N/A |
Important note: For your safety, do not try to remove the snake yourself or aggravate it. Many snake bites occur due to people attempting to remove the snake themselves. If bitten please seek medical advice immediately by calling 000.
Swarming beesIf you discover a swarm of bees, please contact an experienced professional below.
Important note: For your safety, avoid the area in the immediate vicinity of the swarm and do not aggravate or provoke the bees in any way. Do not attempt to dislodge or remove the swarm.
Name | Contact number |
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Steven Cooke | 0407 199 097 |
Greg Sudholz | 0484 570 667 |
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Roo Rescue | 0417 992 492 |
Deceased animal in a public placeIf you find a deceased animal in a public place, please contact us and arrangements will be made for its removal.
Deceased animal on private propertyIf you find a deceased animal on private property, it is the responsibility of the property owner to remove and dispose of the animal.