References
- Vets Beyond Borders (2020). https://www.vetsbeyondborders.org/volunteering-with-animals/the-volunteering-experience/
- Australian Bureau of Statistics. (2016). Australi an Census 2016https://www.abs.gov.au/websitedbs/censushome.nsf/home/2016
- WIRES & NSW Environmental Trust. (n.d.) “An Introduction to Australian Wildlife” – Free Online Course. https://www.wires.org.au/
Additional useful references
- Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning (Victoria). (n.d.) Food requirements for wildlife while in care. https://www.wildlife.vic.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0017/447110/Food-requirements-for-wildlife-in-care.pdf
- Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning (Victoria). (2014). Suitable sedation, anaesthesia and intravenous access guidelines for wildlife to aid in their humane euthanasia (veterinarian use only). Adapted from the Victorian Wildlife Rehabilitation Guidelines, Version 1. https://www.wildlife.vic.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0025/447127/Vet-Guidelines-For-Humane-Euthansia.pdf
- Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning (Victoria). Triage assessment of injured animals. In Victorian response plan for wildlife impacted by fire (pp 28–31). https://awpc.org.au/wp/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/p-26.-Victorian-Response-Plan-for-Wildlife-Impacted-by-Fire.pdf
- Fowler, A. (2013). Equipment that is likely to be used for a burnt animal patient. Australian Veterinary Association.
- Taronga Conservation Society Australia. Assessment, triage and treatment of bushfire affected wildlife. Online training module. https://learning.elucidat.com/course/5e30abe505ec2-5e3257f67d2c6
- Vaughn, L., & Beckel, N. (2012a). Severe burn injury, burn shock, and smoke inhalation injury in small animals. Part 1: Burn classification and physiology. Journal of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care, 22(2), 179–186.
- Vaughn, L., & Beckel, N. (2012b). Severe burn injury, burn shock, and smoke inhalation injury in small animals. Part 2: diagnosis, therapy, complication and prognosis. Journal of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care, 22(2), 187–200.
- Wildlife Health Australia. (2020a, January). Bushfire emergency – information and resources for veterinarians, vet nurses, registered carers and the community. Contains links to many additional State guidelines and wildlife group resources. www.wildlifehealthaustralia.com.au
- Wildlife Health Australia. (2020b, January). Supplying water and food for free-living wildlife after natural disasters. Version 1.4.