A staffy - trapped in a central coast cave for two days - is tonight back home with his relieved owner. The pup found his way to freedom after the community banded together to launch their rescue mission. KateCreedon9 9News MORE:
Attribution:The team then X-rayed, weighed, swabbed for chytrid , photographed for frog ID and placed the amphibians back into reptile fluids to rest.The swabs were sent away to a lab and the frogs were placed into care to continue feeding to gain the strength needed for release.This pair of cows had a fairytale ending thank to volunteers from the RFS, National Parks and Department of Primary Industries.
"Honestly, we had to read the details on our mobile data terminal three or four times, though our crew responded to the call with no bird-en," fireys joked on Facebook. The large birds can fly short distances, so it's not known if it was actually stuck or just having a rest.This vet in Sydney's west found themselves treating a very delicate and dangerous patient.
Albion Park Vet Dr Cindy Jarrett named the special white guy Mr Spike and gave him the all clear to be placed back into bushland after several days of rehabilitation.
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