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As the population of Victoria’s regions continues to grow, so are the amount of native animal injuries
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : Nov. 26, 2024 - 07:32
As Melbourne and Victoria's regions continue to grow, a new trend has emerged. More wildlife is being injured, particularly west of Melbourne, causing Werribee Zoo's veterinary hospital admissions to reach record highs. But experts say changes can be made to improve the way humans coexist with native wildlife.