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A review of Australian animal welfare legislation, regulation, codes of practice, and policy, and their influence on stakeholders caring for wildlife and the animals for whom they care

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Table 1. Australian state and territory animal legislation, regulation, and codes of practice/policy.
Table 2. Taking of Injured and Orphaned Wildlife.
Table 3. Australian licensing, permitting, and training requirements for wildlife carers to keep wildlife.
Table 4. Standards of care, facility requirements, and identifying of animals in the states and territoriesof Australia.
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