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Breakthrough takes big step toward safe, reversible male contraception
What Can Individuals Do To Prevent Next Pandemic?
Surveillance for significant animal diseases in Victoria
New programme streamlines approvals for innovation
Fuel Crisis Risks Animal Welfare Across WA
When Harry Met Maria
High vet bills have eroded pet-owners’ trust – but vets aren’t getting rich from their fees
New WHO Guidance Helps Countries to Institutionalize Simulation Exercises to Strengthen Health Emergency Readiness
Improved Testing For Anthrax
Beat Bite – Protect Against Mosquitos
Coffee Sessions – Let’s Talk About Pets
The tale of Tilly and her 17-hour journey to happily ever after
Nature Cure: Encouraging Well-being In Workplace
Queensland Government delivers grants to supercharge wildlife conservation and nature-based tourism
Human Patrols Boost Migrating Amphibians
Australian Sea Lion Pups: Perfect Patients
Grants Support Work Of WA Animal Welfare Groups
Wolves Kill-and Ravens Remember Where
Council Takes Action On Dog Attacks – East Gippsland
Instead of tracking wolves to prey, ravens remember – and revisit – common kill sites
Conditions Are Ideal For Flystrike
A purr-fect deal – cheap snips and free chips for local cats
Becky Dickinson wins Victorian AgriFutures Rural Women’s Award
Microbe exposure may not protect against developing allergic disease
Dogs can detect trafficked wildlife hidden in shipping containers from tiny air samples
Deadly soil fungal pathogen threatening Australia’s reptiles
Study reveals how flatworms keep regeneration powers on track
Adoption is a lifelong commitment: The Cat Protection Society of Victoria calls for responsible ownership
Why ‘Spoiling’ Your Dog Might Actually Be a Good Thing
Drug lifts barrier for immunotherapy to fight rare liver cancer
Understanding heat stress in livestock and ways to prevent it
New Working Dog Centre Opens
Drought support increased for farmers across affected areas
CLP Government Reinforces Biosecurity as Part of Year of Growth, Certainty and Security
New partnership with Wildlife Recovery Australia to train wildlife-ready vets and tackle veterinarian shortage
Pest and biosecurity roadshow to better equip south east NSW landholders
Changing Your Dog’s Diet May Help the Planet More Than Changing Your Own, Study Finds
Stronger control, lower costs – bringing commercial biopesticide for lesser mealworm within reach
Dogs With Cancer Could Leave Lasting Legacy
House burping: what is this German habit and is it good for your health?
New animation warns cat owners: Roaming puts pets in danger
Carnarvon man fined after leaving his dog to suffer tetanus
Wildlife facilities get critical boost to prepare for H5 bird flu
Wildlife Rehabilitators To Get $9 Million In Funding |
Are we asking the right questions to prevent tick-borne illnesses?
Things To Consider When Stubble Grazing Your Sheep
$2M Boost For Byron Bay Wildlife Hospital
Geraldton Dog Owner Fined $5,000 For Emaciated Dog