Skill Gaps and Needs in Wildlife Treatment at Veterinary Clinics in NSW Question Title * 1. How often does your clinic treat wildlife patients? Daily Weekly Monthly Rarely Never Question Title * 2. What are the most common native animal types presented at your clinic? Select all that apply. Birds Reptiles Mammals Amphibians Other Question Title * 3. What are the most common reasons for admission of wildlife patients to your clinic? Select all that apply. Hit by car Found on ground Attacked by another animal (e.g. feral pest or domestic pet) Orphaned Burned Unknown Other (please specify) Question Title * 4. How confident are you in treating wildlife patients? Very confident Somewhat confident Neutral Somewhat unconfident Very unconfident Question Title * 5. What specific skills or knowledge do you feel you need to improve in order to better treat wildlife patients? Question Title * 6. What resources would be most helpful for improving your ability to treat wildlife patients? Select all that apply. Training workshops Online courses Reference materials Mentorship programs Other Question Title * 7. Do you know of specialised wildlife hospitals or facilities in your area to whom you can refer wildlife patients? Yes No Question Title * 8. How often do you refer wildlife patients to specialised wildlife hospitals or rehabilitation facilities? Always Often Sometimes Rarely Never Question Title * 9. What challenges do you face when treating wildlife patients in your clinic? Question Title * 10. How likely is it that you would recommend Byron Bay Wildlife Hospital to a friend or colleague? Not at all likely Extremely likely 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Question Title * 11. Please provide your name First nameLast name Question Title * 12. Please provide your email address Email address Question Title * 13. Please provide your postcode Done