South Island Wildlife Hospital
Charitable organisation Medical Center
Wildlife hospital dedicated to the care and rehabilitation of injured native New Zealand wildlife. Update description
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Oliver M. 2016-01-12
I have been there and seen first-hand the dedication and professionalism they demonstrate to looking after animals. An awesome facility to have to...
I have been there and seen first-hand the dedication and professionalism they demonstrate to looking after animals. An awesome facility to have to...
Justine B. 2016-01-12
Love seeing all the hard work and passion that these people have in looking after our wildlife
Love seeing all the hard work and passion that these people have in looking after our wildlife
Rosemary T. 2016-01-13
They are an inspiration to everyone who cares for our wildlife.
They are an inspiration to everyone who cares for our wildlife.
Lorraine C. 2016-01-12
Fantastic ones doing a fantastic job! Loving and careing! ⭐️
Fantastic ones doing a fantastic job! Loving and careing! ⭐️
Catherine-Joye T. 2016-01-12
Amazing work they do, and very needed. Thank you from all of us in the South Island.
Amazing work they do, and very needed. Thank you from all of us in the South Island.
Kirsha W. 2015-11-24
such good work and all done by vounteers
such good work and all done by vounteers
Updates from South Island Wildlife Hospital
South Island Wildlife H. 2017-01-26
Goodbye Fairy Prion! The little Fairy Prion was released this morning. With a belly full of sardine smoothies, he/she flew strongly doing a figure 8 over us and then out to sea. It was rewarding to see it go healthy and strong. Stay safe little one!
Goodbye Fairy Prion! The little Fairy Prion was released this morning. With a belly full of sardine smoothies, he/she flew strongly doing a figure 8 over us and then out to sea. It was rewarding to see it go healthy and strong. Stay safe little one!
South Island Wildlife H. 2017-01-24
Fairy Prion.
Fairy Prion.
South Island Wildlife H. 2017-01-24
Last night we had a Fairy Prion brought in by a lovely lady who found it exhausted in Akaroa. Probably caught in southerly storm over weekend. http://nzbirdsonline.org.nz/species/fairy-prion It is a baby and is enjoying sardine smoothies.
Last night we had a Fairy Prion brought in by a lovely lady who found it exhausted in Akaroa. Probably caught in southerly storm over weekend. http://nzbirdsonline.org.nz/species/fairy-prion It is a baby and is enjoying sardine smoothies.
South Island Wildlife H. 2017-01-22
This is “Kauri “ our adult Kea from Arthurs Pass -Kea Conservation Trust Kauri came in very dehydrated, he had been vomiting due to lead poisoning. Lead poisoning in Kea is a major problem as we have contaminated their alpine environment. Kauri has just f
This is “Kauri “ our adult Kea from Arthurs Pass -Kea Conservation Trust Kauri came in very dehydrated, he had been vomiting due to lead poisoning. Lead poisoning in Kea is a major problem as we have contaminated their alpine environment. Kauri has just f
South Island Wildlife H. 2017-01-21
Thanks to Brooke from Rakaia, who brought us in this young Blackback gull who was enjoying Brooke's veggie garden but was at risk due to not flying and a number of feral cats around. 'Wallace' (after a couple of weeks stay and an amazing amount of fish la
Thanks to Brooke from Rakaia, who brought us in this young Blackback gull who was enjoying Brooke's veggie garden but was at risk due to not flying and a number of feral cats around. 'Wallace' (after a couple of weeks stay and an amazing amount of fish la
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