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Record number of lorikeets and flying foxes hospitalised in South-East Queensland with mystery illness
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9 months ago
A record number of lorikeets and flying foxes have been hospitalised with a mystery illness in South-East Queensland. Experts believe it could be caused by a toxin in the animals' food source, but they haven't yet figured out what it is.
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Wrapped in a soft blanket with a dummy for comfort, five-week-old orphans, Flower, Rex
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and Raja, are receiving round-the-clock care after losing their mothers to a mystery illness.
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We don't know what's causing it. What we seem to see is that it's not a virus because they
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can't seem to pass it on.
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Thousands of lorikeets and adult flying foxes across south-east Queensland and northern
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New South Wales are getting sick or dying from a paralysis syndrome. The disease is
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seasonal with the highest number of cases occurring between December and February.
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The disease is very terrible. The affected animals do suffer. They're unable to drink
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or eat and they're on the ground so they're exposed to trauma or predation by other species.
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Researchers are trying to determine whether it's caused by a toxin found in the animal's
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food source, but there's still a lot they don't know.
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Certainly the clinical signs that we see are very consistent with botulism in other
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species, but the way that these birds and flying foxes are being exposed is very novel
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and we're really trying to work out what's going on there.
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RSPCA Queensland admitted nearly 8,000 lorikeets and 1,000 flying foxes to hospital in 2024.
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Many were also cared for by wildlife volunteers.
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Right now we're experiencing a lot of burnout with our carers as well. It's been so hard.
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Experts believe changing weather patterns such as high heat and humidity is making the
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situation worse and fear high death rates year on year could eventually start impacting
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other wildlife.
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So if we continue to lose really large numbers of these individuals then we're losing the
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important pollination and seed dispersal services that they provide.
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Animals with milder cases have a good chance of recovery. Anyone who finds a sick flying
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fox shouldn't touch them, but along with injured lorikeets is urged to contact the RSPCA or
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nearest wildlife carer.
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