Wildlife friendly fruit tree netting
Every year thousands of native animals are injured in backyard fruit tree netting, but there are simple steps we can all take to keep our wildlife and our fruit safe.
Did you know that thousands of lorikeets suffer from Lorikeet Paralysis Syndrome every summer in Queensland? If you see sick wildlife, call 1300 ANIMAL
27,111 wildlife patients were treated at the RSPCA last year. Your support means we can continue to help them get back out into the wild!
Catch us in action on Wildlife ER! Watch our dedicated wildlife team as they rescue and treat native animals in a brand-new TV show.
Need to make a possum box, or how to help wildlife in your area? Read our wildlife advice articles.
Read moreEvery year thousands of native animals are injured in backyard fruit tree netting, but there are simple steps we can all take to keep our wildlife and our fruit safe.
Many households are fortunate enough to share their property with one or more possums, however they can become a nuisance if they nest in roof spaces/guttering etc. If you have possums residing in your dwelling, you should provide them with an alternative home before attempting to evict them.
Have you found a baby bird and unsure what to do? Read our tips!
Have a look at other ways you can help our wildlife and support the work of the RSPCA
You can help rescue and release wildlife in your local area by signing up to become an RSPCA Wildlife Responder. You'll be helping sick and injured animals get the care they need urgently!
Keep up to date with our latest wildlife campaigns and advocacy work. You can get involved by calling for stronger laws for wildlife!
You can help play an important role in securing the future of our wildlife by contributing to our Wildlife Centre of Excellence. Our new facility will transform wildlife care and rehabilitation in Queensland, but we need your help.