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Despite the financial strain and workplace shortage in the veterinary industry, many regional NSW vets continue to treat native wildlife pro bono.

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00:00Australia's native wildlife is under serious threat with a surge in wildlife care admissions
00:07amid a lack of funding and veterinary care specialists.
00:11Okay there's no medicare for wildlife, wildlife don't come with a credit card
00:16so you know we take on that responsibility because we feel like we should.
00:22Despite the financial strain on the veterinary industry many regional New South Wales vets
00:28continue to treat native wildlife like koalas pro bono with no compensation.
00:34If wildlife don't get the care that they need or the care that they deserve so that timely
00:40veterinary treatment then the option is for them not to get any treatment and to potentially
00:45you know pass away in quite a horrific manner or in quite a painful way.
00:50There's also a workforce shortage even as a New South Wales inquiry recommends the government
00:56provide dedicated funding for wildlife vet services and treatment.
01:01It's not necessarily a sustainable outcome for the charity sector
01:06that is largely driven by volunteers to fund that work.
01:10Byron Bay Wildlife Hospital is a not-for-profit hospital that treats
01:15thousands of native animals free of charge.
01:18One of only two wildlife hospitals in the entire state that treats all wildlife species.
01:25During 2023 we did see an increase in our admissions and that was up to 70%
01:30on the previous year so in 2022.
01:37Australian graduates, general practice vets and particularly overseas vets simply don't have the
01:43knowledge and skills to deal with the vast array of wildlife that we have here in this country
01:48and one of the salient points about being a wildlife vet is you know the anatomy and physiology
01:54of the vast range of of species we see is incredibly different
01:59and you know it takes many many many years to acquire that knowledge.
02:05So if they don't get the care that they need and that sort of habitat you know whole holistic
02:11approach then we might lose certain species we might lose the koala.

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