Go behind the scenes of Australia's busiest wildlife hospital!
Wildlife ER is a heart-warming TV show produced by Wild Bear Entertainment. Showcasing Australia’s busiest Wildlife Hospital based at RSPCA Queensland in Brisbane, you’ll be able to watch our iconic animals rescued, treated in our hospital, rehabilitated, and released!
Wildlife ER, Season 2 airs a new episode every week from this May showcasing our iconic Australian wildlife. Watch the latest episode Fridays, 7:30pm on 7Two or catch up on 7plus.
You’ll be able to watch first-hand what it’s like to work behind the scenes at Australia’s busiest Wildlife Hospital and get up close and personal with our iconic Australian wildlife like koalas, possums, kangaroos, echidnas, reptiles, owls and more.
Every year over 27,000 sick, injured and orphaned native animals required care at the RSPCA Wildlife Hospital. Most of these animals were victims of habitat loss, disease, road trauma, dog attacks or natural disasters.
Watching Wildlife ER you’ll get to see our dedicated wildlife vets, nurses, rescue officers, wildlife carers and volunteers in action – saving the lives of our precious wildlife every day.
You might even learn some interesting Australian wildlife facts along the way!
The whole team at RSPCA Queensland is proud to be a part of Wildlife ER, highlighting the vital work being done to save our Australian wildlife and ensuring they still have a home in the wild for many generations to come.
Enjoy watching our team go above and beyond with animal rescues, wildlife receiving treatment our hospital, the rehabilitation journey, and wildlife being released back into the wild.
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Support Australian Wildlife
Our dedicated wildlife and rescue teams work around the clock to save vulnerable and endangered animals. You can help them continue their vital work by donating to our RSPCA Wildlife Hospital.
Their crucial work to save our precious wildlife is only possible thanks to community support and generous donations. If you’d like make a donation to ensure our wildlife can continue to get the treatment, care and love they need to return to the wild, please donate here.