Native Animal Rescue: Broome

Native Animal Rescue: Broome

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24/03/2026

A fortunate call out from Sherie at the Town Beach Accommodation Village (old Satay Hut) led to the safe capture of this beautiful Mulga. It was hiding under an outside sofa on the verandah of one of the units. Approximately 2 metres long, excellent condition and a spectacular golden brown colour. It was taken away from human habitation and released at a good location.
Thanks to Sherie for calling it in and her husband Greg for the backup.

Parks and Wildlife Service, Kimberley

18/03/2026

An early morning call out at 3am to a house in old Broome resulted in the capture of a 2.5 metre Olive Python. The python was in excellent condition and had been living in the wall cavity of the house. A number of previous attempts were futile due to the python disappearing into a hole in the wall. The python was safely relocated away from human habitation.

Parks and Wildlife Service, Kimberley

17/03/2026

It's been raining Tawny Frogmouths for the last couple of months with Broome having a bumper wet season. A lot were getting knocked around by the storms and some by vehicle strikes. Fortunately, they've all recovered and have been released back to their home range.

We'd like to thank Kylie Gibson, Jac Melvin, Martin Shadforth and Luna & Enzo Homann for rescuing and taking the birds to Broome Vet or bringing them to us for care and rehabilitation. You have given these gorgeous birds a second chance.

Apologies that some of the releases are not featured in the clip as it was too dark.
Parks and Wildlife Service, Kimberley

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