The future bright for SCU vet students

Southern Cross University (SCU) hopes to help address the vet shortage in regional Australia with the opening of new veterinary training facilities at its Lismore campus.  The purpose-built centre comes as the university launches veterinary medicine courses this year, which have been developed in partnership with veterinary practices, wildlife hospitals and animal health organisations across […]

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Eaglet returns for nestflicks and chill 

A coordinated effort between wildlife carers, veterinary staff and community members has seen a young Wedge-tailed Eagle successfully returned to its nest after treatment for a fractured wing. The eaglet was found on a farm at Doreen, north-east of Melbourne, after falling approximately 30 metres from its nest. At the time, the bird was still […]

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Research targets improved health outcomes for rehabilitated orangutans

A new research project led by the University of Adelaide aims to strengthen health management and long-term survival outcomes for orangutan populations undergoing rehabilitation in Indonesia. Veterinarian Fransiska Sulistyo, from the University’s School of Animal and Veterinary Sciences, is undertaking a PhD focused on identifying the key health challenges affecting orangutans in rehabilitation centres and […]

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Here’s the kicker: horse work is dangerous

It’s no secret that horses are large and potentially flighty and therefore can be very dangerous to handle. Studies have been undertaken to determine the epidemiology of horse-related injuries that occur during the unmounted handling of horses, and it is kicks which are the most likely mechanism of action. This is followed by trampling, bites, being squashed […]

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