If you find a sick or injured wild animal, contact your nearest veterinarian or wildlife carer organisation as soon as possible so that it may receive appropriate treatment. Wild animals become stressed by handling, so you should seek expert advice before handling an injured animal. Try to minimise the amount of exposure the injured animal has to people and loud noises. Do not attempt to feed or treat it unless you have specialist knowledge or training.

To search online for a wildlife rescue group near you, visit the Australian Fauna Care Network at www.fauna.org.au or download the IFAW Wildlife Rescue App.

Or call the Wildlife Rescue Australia 24-hour call centre on 1300 596 457.

State and territory contact details for injured wildlife are:

Australian Capital Territory

RSPCA ACT at www.rspca-act.org.au/contact-injured-wildlife on (02) 6287 8100 (business hours)

ACT Wildlife at www.actwildlife.net on 0432 300 033 (24 hours)

For injured kangaroos call 13 22 81

New South Wales

WIRES (Wildlife Information Rescue and Education Service) at www.wires.org.au on 1300 094 737

NSW Wildlife Council has a list of wildlife rescue groups in NSW

Northern Territory

Wildcare at wildcareinc.com.au or 08 89 886 121 or 0408 885 341

Ark Aid at thearkvet.com/wildlife-rescue

Northern Territory Government at nt.gov.au/environment/animals/report-injured-wildlife-or-rescue

Queensland

RSPCA Queensland at www.rspcaqld.org.au/what-we-do/care-for-animals/wildlife-hospital or on 1300 264 625

Wildcare Australia at wildcare.org.au or on 07 5527 2444

South Australia

RSPCA SA on 1300 477 722

Fauna Rescue at www.faunarescue.org.au or on 08 8289 0896

Tasmania

Wildlife Management Branch at dpipwe.tas.gov.au/wildlife-management or on 1300 827 727

Victoria

Wildlife Victoria at www.wildlifevictoria.org.au or on 03 8400 7300

Western Australia