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National Parks rescues native animals and warns of hefty fines | Queensland Country Life

“They were not suitable for rehabilitation, either because of physical damage or because their wild behaviour had been altered in a way that the animal wouldn’t survive in the wild,” she said. “It’s not something we like to see – two of animals had to be vet-assessed, and the other two handed to a licenced carer to give them their best chance.”

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