
In this episode, Paul and Robyn explore how public expectations, rehabilitation centre realities, and veterinary clinical decision-making can sometimes pull in different directions. From questions around treatment thresholds and release suitability, to the emotional weight of euthanasia decisions, we unpack why different groups may see the same situation differently — and why that’s okay (but also requires some understanding and respect, as wildlife facilities and veterinary professionals often face substantial abuse for their decisions around wildlife care)
What we cover:
Why members of the public often see saving an animal as the only ethical outcome
How rehabbers balance compassion, resources, legislation and welfare
The veterinarian’s responsibility to consider suffering, prognosis and humane limits
The importance of understanding biosecurity, facility standards and the wider ecosystem
And most importantly… how we can communicate with more empathy, transparency and shared understanding
This episode isn’t about who’s “right” — it’s about bridging gaps, improving collaboration and building a clearer shared knowledge of why different decisions are made. When we understand each other better, wildlife welfare always wins.
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