
17/09/2025
In August, our team had the privilege of presenting at the .ava Conference.
Associate Professor Annabelle Olsson, Hospital Director, presented at the Conservation Biology stream. Veterinarians Dr Aimee Deaves and Dr Sarah Foo spoke at the Unusual Pets & Avian Stream, showcasing the incredible work we do with wildlife every day.
Annabelle shared insights on “Topical tropical wildlife issues,” covering common presentations like orphaned joeys, avian trauma, stress-related illness, and animal attack wounds, highlighting management strategies and ethical considerations in wildlife rehabilitation. She also presented a second paper at the Conservation Biology stream on current research initiatives in Northern Australia and collaborations being developed with the University of Sydney.
Aimee’s presentation, “A day in the life of injured wildlife at a designated wildlife rehabilitation teaching hospital,” explored the journey of wildlife patients through our hospital, from admission and diagnostics to rehabilitation and release.
Sarah was also presented at the conference and was honoured to receive the Stephen Ross Memorial Scholarship for her paper on a challenging wombat case. The study detailed the complexities of managing a non-healing wound on an adult bare-nosed wombat, from thick skin to treatment costs, and the importance of sharing case studies to guide future care.
It was inspiring to see our research and clinical experience recognised, and to connect with other veterinary professionals passionate about advancing veterinary care for wildlife.