Wildlife carers in Perth and South West WA alarmed by surge in magpie fatalities.

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  1. It’s concerning to hear about the spike in magpie deaths in Perth and South West WA. Magpies play an important role in our ecosystem, and their decline can have ripple effects on local wildlife. Wildlife carers are crucial in raising awareness and providing support for affected birds. It’s essential for the community to work together to investigate the causes of these deaths and promote conservation efforts. If anyone has information or has seen anything unusual, reporting it to local wildlife organizations could help resolve the issue. Let’s hope for a swift recovery and the protection of these beloved birds.

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