The RSPCA QLD Wildlife Hospital is the busiest wildlife hospital in the country.
RSPCA Queensland has the largest and busiest Wildlife Hospital in the state, providing care to over 23,000 native animals every year. There are many factors that impact our native animals: natural disasters such as bushfire and droughts, dog attacks, road accidents and habitat loss.
Every year RSPCA care for and treat over 23,000 sick, injured or orphaned wildlife.
We have an incredible support network of wildlife carers across the state, wildlife rescuers and veterinary clinics who assist with wildlife cases reported to our 24/7 Animal Emergency Hotline - 1300 ANIMAL (1300 264 625).
Our RSPCA Wildlife Hospital at Wacol and Rehabilitation Centre at Eumundi treat many types of wildlife: native birds, possums, echidnas, koalas, kangaroos, snakes, lizards, and more!
Once an animal is admitted into our Wildlife Hospital they will be examined by our team of experienced wildlife veterinarians and veterinary nurses. Our veterinary team will conduct a physical examination and diagnostic tests as indicated. This might include evaluation of blood and other biological samples; taking and interpreting x-rays; and performing and interpreting an ultrasound examination.
Together we can make a difference in the lives of the animals of Queensland. Thank you!