Leading wildlife veterinarians and vet nurses from wildlife organisations and zoos in New Zealand have joined forces with Dr. Lisa Argilla and her team at Dunedin Wildlife Hospital to care for hoiho chicks, with up to 90 chicks being treated at once during hatching season. The intensive efforts are aimed at combating avian diphtheria, a bacterial infection affecting hoiho colonies, with the hospital’s successful care approach resulting in over a 90% survival rate for the fragile chicks. The hospital has launched a fundraising campaign to support their ongoing efforts, aiming to raise $30,000 to cover a portion of the annual hoiho budget.
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Carnage as car collides with cattle
A crash between two cars and multiple cattle on State Highway 1 near Dunedin has led to traffic being reduced to one lane as emergency services clean up the scene. Fire and Emergency New Zealand crews from Palmerston and Hampden responded to the collision at around 9.10pm, where a car struck cattle on the road before hitting another vehicle. Despite the chaos, no human injuries were reported, and authorities worked to clear the road for...
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