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Tasmanian Animal Rescue, Rehabilitation & Education Services

Locality: Pelverata, Tasmania, Australia

Phone: 61 651432



Address: Halls Track Rd 7150 Pelverata, TAS, Australia

Website: http://www.tasmaniananimalrescue.org

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25.01.2022 Possums can be seen as angry little balls of fluff but here's a softer side...the Mother instinct. Check out toward the end where she's checking her bubba all over. Bless https://www.facebook.com/59944789668/posts/10159062407269669/



24.01.2022 This beautiful specimen would like to quietly let you know that lizards are on the move and enjoying some of the warmer days just like we are. Hed also like to let you know that if you see his brothers and sisters in your yard during snake season... Its a myth that they keep the snakes away so keep an eye out for their zero leged buddies still too Another myth is that if they bite you, they will not release and you will need to chop their head off ... Firstly, what in heavens name would make you have one close enough to be bitten, aside from human error (you were encroaching on a personal bubble you shouldnt have been) and secondly, as theyre quite fond of their heads they want to let you know if you just give them a second they will actually relax their bite, even if initially it hurts like hell (refer to the bubble comment and realise you probably deserved that) So moral is theyre super cool to have around but still pay attention for other creatures and their heads and bodies should stay in contact with each other always but your body and theirs should not (Photo Credit to Sarah)

23.01.2022 Possums can be seen as angry little balls of fluff but heres a softer side...the Mother instinct. Check out toward the end where shes checking her bubba all over. Bless https://www.facebook.com/59944789668/posts/10159062407269669/

23.01.2022 WARNING to people supporting animal rescue organisations. Please ensure the rescues you are donating money to are actual rescues. We rely heavily on your sup...port, but there are scammers out there. Sandi Conway and Petina Sharvin have been posting photos of animals from other genuine rescuers in order to raise money. Some of the photos that I have found on their page that are actually our photos of our rescued animals are below. Please share this to get the word out there. If you look in my photos you can see that these were taken well before they were posted on their pages. Sometimes years before. See more



23.01.2022 After seeing several found and lost dog posts today a re- share of this post feels appropriate.

22.01.2022 https://facebook.com/events/s/poultry-amnesty/797274441035078/?ti=as

21.01.2022 This poor bird was put to sleep this week. His beak was twisted out of shape and his legs bowed so badly that he couldnt run. He has been eking out an existenc...e for the past few years by being fed table scraps, dog food and chicken mince. He had metabolic bone disease. Metabolic bone disease in birds results in painful degenerative changes in the bones that result from nutritional imbalance and deficiencies. Imbalances of calcium, phosphorus, and Vitamin D3 can lead to soft or brittle beaks, claws and keel, bone fractures and enlarged parathyroid glands. If you talk to bird carers, and avian vets they will tell you that this is one of the biggest causes of euthanasia of black and white baby birds that come into care. What makes this so heartbreaking is that in many instances the reason for MBD is entirely preventable because it is due to humans feeding these birds or the birds parents when the bird is still in nest. If you are feeding mince, bread, seed, sausage, chicken or pet food to wild birds you may well be part of the problem. Human food is not natural for magpies and can make them sick. A natural diet for these birds consists of insects and small animals. We often hear I love my local maggies and feed them regularly. If you truly care then dont feed them regularly and dont feed them human foods. **** If you really want to help then a compost heap or worm farm can augment the natural food supply during these dry times and still bring these magnificent birds as visitors to your yard******



21.01.2022 "Sad night last night but today is a brighter day. The ewe (female sheep) on the left lambed a stillborn and we were unable to resuscitate it. She cried most of... the night longing for her lamb after we removed it. The ewe on the right lambed twins last week, though they were very small. It seems that today she has given one of her twins to the grieving mother to raise as her own. This is a photo of them together with their new children." Credit: Bishop Family Farm

21.01.2022 RSPCA Animal Ambulance Rescue One piece of rubbish almost cost two lives after a mother possum was caught in an uncomfortable situation for a number of days.... Sadly, jars such as these are a common accidental trap for possums and other small wildlife drawn to the sweet smell of a sticky spread. When our RSPCA Animal Ambulance team got the call this mother possum had been contained for a number of days (two days that we knew of). With her head covered she had placed herself in an awkward position restricting her bub from clear access to her pouch. Mum was able to be caught easily due to her weak and vision restricted state and one urine-soaked bub was able to be scooped up and placed into a crate while our team worked on jar removal. With some patience and gentle work, the team were able to remove the jar before bringing the pair back to our RSPCA Wildlife Hospital at Wacol for an immediate Vet check. Dispose of your rubbish responsibly and keep bins securely closed to help save our Aussie wildlife. If you see sick or injured animals, contact our 24/7 Animal Emergency Hotline 1300 ANIMAL (1300 264 625).

20.01.2022 We love cats, but the impact free roaming cats have on our wildlife is catastrophic. Please keep your cats inside day and night or provide escape proof outdoor cat enclosures. They dont even need to come into contact with wildlife to kill them, as they can shed Toxoplasma Gondii parasite in their faeces, which can survive in the soil or water for up to 12 months, and any wildlife grazing at that site can become infected. Toxoplasmosis is fatal in most wildlife.

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17.01.2022 Driving to work today - two minutes from my house and 500m from my work place - both places being where people can bring injured and orphaned animals and I see this Mumma on her side very obviously dead with a head trauma...shes laying in the tyre line of traffic with her pouch facing the road... Her body was ice cold. The head injury would have been almost instantly fatal. Her joey..whose tiny precious foot is hanging out of her pouch.. is warm. I extract and check her. She... has no sign of injury, there is no trauma to Mums body other than her head. Her little body is malleable still despite the cold. How many hours did she lay here waiting for rescue while freezing to death, her core temp dipping to a place her life became unviable? How many people drove past? As an indication of how busy the road is I stopped counting the cars that passed me in the minutes I took to check her at 20. I was so close if someone had found her and called us. Two minutes at most from help and the passing on of the responsibility for her life. Such is the story of many road victim on our Tasmanian roads. Please help us change the way these stories end and share. Call us at Tasmanian Animal Rescue, Rehabilitation & Education Services Phone: 61651432 if you come across an animal the needs help.

16.01.2022 We here at TARRES are so incredibly grateful for the amount of help and support from wonderful crafters all over the world. Thank you so much for your generosity, time, and labour put towards all these amazing pouches and medical supplies!

15.01.2022 This project is SO close to its target with only a few days to go. Please help us in getting behind Veronika to help achieve the goal of getting this educational and essential book on shelves around the place!! Pledge here: https://www.pozible.com/profile/veronika-ross My Dad Thinks Snakes are Scary... THE BLURB! Set everywhere in Tasmania comes an all too common tale of fear and misunderstanding. Come along with us and meet some of Tassies beautiful animals as Dad goes from being a big fraidy cat to the local snake catcher. Helping teach kids and grownups what to do and what not to do when they meet a snake. Delightfully illustrated with native Tasmanian reptiles by the amazing Sonia Strong. From Veronika - In my work as a snake catcher and educator I see an enormous amount of anxiety, fear and misinformation about snakes that hampers peoples ability to enjoy the beautiful environment around them, that lead to people making silly and sometimes dangerous decisions around snakes. Kids are naturally curious and many are determined to take them home in backpacks or stuff them in lunch boxes to impress their friends, scare their siblings or they just want to see what they feel like..yes, these are all things we have heard out of childrens mouths! I started writing this book 6 years ago as a way to augment the other education I do in the community about snakes. With a book we have an opportunity sitting on a shelf or beside the bed 24/7 to educate kids about snakes in an entertaining way. I want that book to be pulled out and read over and over again. I want more than a rushed few minutes with them at the school fair. This book will give kids- and the grown ups reading it- opportunity to bust all the fear, all the lies and all the myths surrounding these stunningly beautiful and amazingly adapted animals. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ijHafJ9mNe0#dialog

14.01.2022 HAPPILY HOMEWARD BOUND Thanks everyone!! Pup has been reunited with it's humans :) __________________ Have you lost me?... This little fella just came into the Huon Depot with a customer after being picked up on the highway just out of Huonville heading North. No collar, no chip and no understanding of the traffic poor kid! Just a pup and sweet as heck. Let's help him get home! If you're missing him shoot me an inbox and I'll pass on Ian's number who is loving on him for the moment Katrina

14.01.2022 HAPPILY HOMEWARD BOUND Thanks everyone!! Pup has been reunited with its humans :) __________________ Have you lost me?... This little fella just came into the Huon Depot with a customer after being picked up on the highway just out of Huonville heading North. No collar, no chip and no understanding of the traffic poor kid! Just a pup and sweet as heck. Lets help him get home! If youre missing him shoot me an inbox and Ill pass on Ians number who is loving on him for the moment Katrina

14.01.2022 ADOPTED This gorgeous boy came in from a stray mum. A beautiful, loving, playful little man who has been fully vaccinated, desexed, microchipped, wormed and flea treated. His mum has now also been desexed, vaccinated and microchipped, and is living along with one of his brothers with the kind family who found them. $250.

13.01.2022 This project is SO close to it's target with only a few days to go. Please help us in getting behind Veronika to help achieve the goal of getting this educational and essential book on shelves around the place!! Pledge here: https://www.pozible.com/profile/veronika-ross My Dad Thinks Snakes are Scary... THE BLURB! Set everywhere in Tasmania comes an all too common tale of fear and misunderstanding. Come along with us and meet some of Tassie's beautiful animals as Dad goes from being a big fraidy cat to the local snake catcher. Helping teach kids and grownups what to do and what not to do when they meet a snake. Delightfully illustrated with native Tasmanian reptiles by the amazing Sonia Strong. From Veronika - In my work as a snake catcher and educator I see an enormous amount of anxiety, fear and misinformation about snakes that hampers people's ability to enjoy the beautiful environment around them, that lead to people making silly and sometimes dangerous decisions around snakes. Kids are naturally curious and many are determined to take them home in backpacks or stuff them in lunch boxes to impress their friends, scare their siblings or they just want to see what they feel like..yes, these are all things we have heard out of children's mouths! I started writing this book 6 years ago as a way to augment the other education I do in the community about snakes. With a book we have an opportunity sitting on a shelf or beside the bed 24/7 to educate kids about snakes in an entertaining way. I want that book to be pulled out and read over and over again. I want more than a rushed few minutes with them at the school fair. This book will give kids- and the grown ups reading it- opportunity to bust all the fear, all the lies and all the myths surrounding these stunningly beautiful and amazingly adapted animals. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ijHafJ9mNe0#dialog

12.01.2022 Hey Team, We need your help to spread the word that we are here and we can help! We often see posts in local groups where someone has found an injured or orphaned animal and they don't know what to do or who to call, we would love for everyone to have our number saved so they straight up know what to do!... We would love you to share this post, on your personal page and in your community groups. Save our number and invite your friends and family to the page... by your actions you are helping the wildlife and we'd really appreciate it. We are a Huon based (Pelverata) not for profit Animal Rescue, Rehabilitation & Education Service with carers and rescue volunteers STATEWIDE. We have a drop off point for injured and orphaned wildlife in Huonville at the Leslievale Landscape yard on the Esplanade and, you can call us 24/7 on the below number for assistance/advice and we can coordinate help to come to you. We also have a microchip scanner for found domestic animals, we do snake rescue and relocation, and periodically run courses on both wildlife rescue/care AND snake handling courses so that you have the tools in your knowledge belt to help the wild ones with us. When people know what to do, our wildlife waits for less time before they receive potentially life saving treatment This is where your likes and shares can literally save lives. Thank you from us and the wild ones Tasmanian Animal Rescue, Rehabilitation & Education Services Phone us 2/7 on 61651432

12.01.2022 Are you terrified of spiders? Watch this gorgeous little animation and youll never want to squish one ever again. https://youtu.be/TB7192i_8YQ

12.01.2022 Weve been getting lots of questions about how you can help us lately, lots of people also wondering if we are still taking pouches people have made - the answer is YES to the the last part and HERE is a list of our immediate frequently required needs for those who have asked. Please pass this on to anyone you think may wish to be on board also (Please note the Huon drop point is Leslievale Landscape and open during business hours. Outside this please call Katrina on 0417...397564) *********** Pouches and hanging bags Baby bottle warmers Fragrance and alcohol free baby wipes (Water Wipes are the best) Pet pads Cotton wool balls Towels Blankets Horse and Pony Pellets or Wallaby Pellets Fancy Feast or Hills Science Diet wet kitten food and science Diet or Purina One dry kitten food Kitty litter Hills a/d diet canned cat and dog for blue tongues and sea birds Pet water bowels with refilling bottles Pet carriers (both solid plastic and collapsible or fabric ones) and pet crates/play pens/porta-cots * Bravecto Spot On (must be spot on not oral) - yellow, orange or green packs great treating wombats with mange. This item is cerrently desperately needed as we have 4 wombats in care that are being treated every 3 months! Frontline flea and tick treatments Wormers for dog and cats Frozen mice and rats for snakes, Tawny Frog Mouths, owls and raptors Sweet Potato and corn cobs for wombats Apples and carrots for wallabies and possums (fresh produce can be difficult to store though) Small glass medicine type bottles with narrow necks to fit teats on (with or without caps - 10ml up to 200ml) Paraffin oil Betadine Lucas Paw paw Chlorhexadine Hand sanitizer Hydrogen peroxide Miltons Baby bottle warmers Baby bottles Vytrate Natures sunshine hydrated Bentonite Colloidal silver Vitamin E liquid capsules Nilstat (no other thrush treatments can be used) Safety pins Hession sacks Fish landing nets for catching birds Phernergan Pain stop (day or night) Baby multi vitamin liquid Teat brushes Pestene powder for mites and lice Bird seed (all types) Sheep skin and old furs Heating pads Meal worms Also materials to build enclosures and storage sheds with like tin, wire, fence posts, netting, old shipping containers (one or more of these would rock our world!!) etc Also crafting items suitable for popping on our tables at shows etc to sell in order to raise funds. Thank you if youve read this far. Thank you if you share this. Thank you if you can help and... Thank you for being a part of this team of wildlife lovers!

11.01.2022 GOVERNMENT PETITON - INSTALL WILDLIFE SAFETY MEASURES ON TASMANIAN ROADS (Please Sign and Share): https://www.parliament.tas.gov.au///CurrentEPetition.aspx... Hello friends. An estimated half million native animals lose their lives on Tasmanian roads each year. This is a wildlife conservation and public safety disaster, yet very little is being done. Please join me in calling for Government to install wildlife safety measures on Tasmanian roads, not only to save the lives of our native animals, but to Protect the safety of road users. Please follow the attached link to register your signature on my Electronic Petition titled: Wildlife Safety Measures on Tasmanian Roads. Let the Government know that you want wildlife safety measures incorporated into their recently announced Post COVID 19 Roadworks Stimulus Package as a matter of Wildlife Conservation and Public Health and Safety. While it may be Wallabies and Possums most obviously impacted on our roads, endangered, threatened and beloved animals such as Tasmanian Devils, Quolls, Eastern Barred Bandicoots, Wedge-Tail Eagles, Masked Owls, Ringtail Possums, Wombats, Pademelons, Potoroos, Silver Gulls, Blue Tongue Lizards, Echidnas, Native Hens, Bettongs, Tawny Frogmouths and even Penguins are regularly killed, maimed and orphaned on public roads. Its time, as a community, to take measures to protect the creatures who we share this island with. Thank you so much for your support. Please sign and share this Electronic Petition to help. Ged Lagerewskij (Principle Petitioner). Tasmanian Wildlife Forum :)

10.01.2022 From reported sighting injured to picked up and in helpful hands in 15 minutes! As I was finding a safe place to park a member of the public had stopped and was trying to work out how to pick this fellow up, and what to do from then. Its so heartening to meet others that care enough to stop and help...(even if theyre not sure how exactly :) )... Today another kind soul learnt by assisting in a rescue how to safely handle a possum and the various places they can take or call for assistance. Thanks to the person that reported this poss and for everyone who stops to check pouches and pick up injured wildlife. Youre our kind of people

09.01.2022 https://www.facebook.com/1024868097/posts/10220009489160612/

08.01.2022 We've been getting lots of questions about how you can help us lately, lots of people also wondering if we are still taking pouches people have made - the answer is YES to the the last part and HERE is a list of our immediate frequently required needs for those who have asked. Please pass this on to anyone you think may wish to be on board also (Please note the Huon drop point is Leslievale Landscape and open during business hours. Outside this please call Katrina on 0417...397564) *********** Pouches and hanging bags Baby bottle warmers Fragrance and alcohol free baby wipes (Water Wipes are the best) Pet pads Cotton wool balls Towels Blankets Horse and Pony Pellets or Wallaby Pellets Fancy Feast or Hills Science Diet wet kitten food and science Diet or Purina One dry kitten food Kitty litter Hills a/d diet canned cat and dog for blue tongues and sea birds Pet water bowels with refilling bottles Pet carriers (both solid plastic and collapsible or fabric ones) and pet crates/play pens/porta-cots * Bravecto Spot On (must be spot on not oral) - yellow, orange or green packs great treating wombats with mange. This item is cerrently desperately needed as we have 4 wombats in care that are being treated every 3 months! Frontline flea and tick treatments Wormers for dog and cats Frozen mice and rats for snakes, Tawny Frog Mouths, owls and raptors Sweet Potato and corn cobs for wombats Apples and carrots for wallabies and possums (fresh produce can be difficult to store though) Small glass medicine type bottles with narrow necks to fit teats on (with or without caps - 10ml up to 200ml) Paraffin oil Betadine Lucas Paw paw Chlorhexadine Hand sanitizer Hydrogen peroxide Miltons Baby bottle warmers Baby bottles Vytrate Natures sunshine hydrated Bentonite Colloidal silver Vitamin E liquid capsules Nilstat (no other thrush treatments can be used) Safety pins Hession sacks Fish landing nets for catching birds Phernergan Pain stop (day or night) Baby multi vitamin liquid Teat brushes Pestene powder for mites and lice Bird seed (all types) Sheep skin and old furs Heating pads Meal worms Also materials to build enclosures and storage sheds with like tin, wire, fence posts, netting, old shipping containers (one or more of these would rock our world!!) etc Also crafting items suitable for popping on our tables at shows etc to sell in order to raise funds. Thank you if you've read this far. Thank you if you share this. Thank you if you can help and... Thank you for being a part of this team of wildlife lovers!

08.01.2022 If anyone knows anything about this wombat joey, please call 61654305 so this joey can get the proper care it needs.

07.01.2022 This super smoochy 3 year old boy is up for adoption. Benji has stunning colouring, with his tuxedo on and black smoke fur that is black on the tips, but white at the base of the fur. He likes scratches under the chin, scratches on the tummy, scratches...well pretty much anywhere! He loves cuddles and will keep you warm on those cold winter nights. If its a smoochy lap cat you are after, Benji is the cat for you! He is desexed, vaccinated, microchipped, wormed and flea treated.

07.01.2022 Will you stop tonight? #dusktilldawn #tasmania #tasmanianwildlife #joey #animalrescue #wildlifecarer #wildliferescue

06.01.2022 https://www.facebook.com/1676555952655446/posts/2618162848494747/

05.01.2022 Sometimes jumping spiders wear water droplets as hats.

03.01.2022 Wildlife carers spend an enormous amount of time, money and heartache raising and rehabilitating orphaned and injured animals. Please keep your dogs and cats on your own property. https://www.facebook.com/1024868097/posts/10219885371737754/

02.01.2022 https://www.facebook.com/2032997433614974/posts/2691097867804924/

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