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by Dianna Bisset
Dianna made this 25 minute video to present at the 2025 Australian Wildlife Rehabilitation Conference in Canberra.
Its a fast paced video cov...
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by Dianna Bisset
What should I do if I find an injured wildlife?
Answer:
Move the animal away from danger. ONLY if safe to do so.
Expressways are really dangerou...
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by Dianna Bisset
'Will it ever Bounce back'
The title of 20 minute video and stop motion presentation by Dianna at the December 2024 in Canberra at the Internationa...
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by Dianna Bisset
Dianna made this 25 minute video to present at the 2025 Australian Wildlife Rehabilitation Conference in Canberra.
Its a fast paced video covering...
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by Dianna Bisset
Returning the land to something wildlife can live on again is a time consuming and challenging process. Control of a huge increase in feral animals...
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by Dianna Bisset
2023 saw the wild pig population soar, to at least 11 hanging around Rocklily. Pigs are not native to Australia and NSW is having an explosion in n...
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by Dianna Bisset
2019 - 2020 is a memorable year!
Being hit by the Green- wattle mega fire was something we knew was coming one day and we planned for it. Here is...
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by Dianna Bisset
What else do we do here, besides sit and cuddle little wombats. We have had a massive program in hand removal of Inkweed a toxic plant that suddenl...
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by Dianna Bisset
We used these as Remote water feeders for drought and bushfire effected effected wildlife at our 16 feed stations after the fire and we use this...
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by Dianna Bisset
We used these as Remote water feeders for drought and bushfire effected effected wildlife at our 16 feed stations after the fire and we use this ...
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by Dianna Bisset
Warning wombats on brink of being critically endangered as burrows wash out, diseases spread
ABC Central West
/ By Hamish Cole
Posted 8h ago8...
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by Dianna Bisset
This paper tells the journey of Warwick and Dianna's work in making Rocklily bushfire prepared, the Bushfires hitting , the aftermath, with flood's...
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