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Critically endangered kakī from Twizel sent to Dunedin wildlife hospital

One of the birds has pododermatitis, also known as bumblefoot, which is a bacterial infection and resulting inflammation of the feet caused by kakī suffering small cuts when they walk across hard or sharp surfaces, like rocks in their braided river-bed habitats, which then become infected. Whyte said staff at the hospital “removed a large plug of infected material from the kakī s foot, and stitched the resulting hole with some dissolving stitches”. The Dunedin Wildlife Hospital The kakī juveniles being treated for a wonky beak and bumblefoot at the Dunedin Wildlife Hospital. “It was also on a course of antibiotics which finished up last night. Everything is healing up really nicely; it must have been such a relief for the bird to have that plug removed. We re very happy with this patient s progress.”

Yobs blow cannabis smoke into bag containing hedgehog - before throwing it in river

Yobs blow cannabis smoke into bag containing hedgehog - before throwing it in river After blowing the banned substance into the bag, the vile thugs then lobbed the animal into a river 06:48, 4 MAY 2021 Latest news email updates straight to your inboxInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice A gang of yobs is being hunted by the RSPCA following a depraved incident which saw them blow cannabis smoke into a bag containing a hedgehog.

Community Scoop » World Penguin Day: Penguin Keepers Raise $3k For Charity

Press Release – Kelly Tarlton’s Sea Life Aquarium Following World Penguin Day yesterday, the Penguin Keepers from SEA LIFE Kelly Tarltons Aquarium are pleased to announce theyre donating $3,000 to three non-profit organisations that help protect penguins in the wild. Over the past year, the crafty keepers have … Following World Penguin Day yesterday, the Penguin Keepers from SEA LIFE Kelly Tarlton’s Aquarium are pleased to announce they’re donating $3,000 to three non-profit organisations that help protect penguins in the wild. Over the past year, the crafty keepers have been creating art with the help of the King and Gentoo penguins and selling their wares in the Aquarium’s retail store.

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