Caring for the Non-Human Species in Regional Victoria, S26 Ep12

Caring for the Non-Human Species in Regional Victoria, S26 Ep12

Author: BEAM Mitchell Environment Group Inc April 1, 2026 Duration: 48:30
Seymour Vet, Andrew Hogan, and wildlife rescuer and carer, Jenny Oakley, join Ruth to discuss the impact of the recent fires that caused tragic losses of livestock and native wildlife, not to mention the cruel experience of being burnt alive. As well, we’ll hear how we (humans) are generally managing our duty of care for wildlife, farm, and domestic animals.As of 2019, over 30 countries formally recognized non-human animal sentience in their legislation, officially acknowledging that animals can feel, perceive the world, and experience emotions like pain and joy. Legal Status: Animals are often legally redefined from "property" or "objects" to sentient beings or living creatures.The Australian Capital Territory is the only State that has passed this legislation. The rest of Australia still treats animals as property and is yet to recognize animals as sentient. Victoria is the only State considering passing this legislation but has again postponed tabling it in the parliament.What will it take to expand our level of awareness to view our domestic animals as companions rather than as belongings - not as a right but rather, as a responsibility?The RSPCA continue to be the managers of connection between human and animal welfare, such as addressing animal abandonment due to family violence or financial hardship. Still they are not government funded and therefore hold the status of a non government community based charity with over 90 - 97% of its funding coming from donations, fundraising, legacies, and appeals.How do Councils support the RSPCA with raising awareness with residents to ensure animals in the Shires are being well cared for? Are their less strays out there? Cats in particular go feral to survive which we know is drastically adding to the destruction of our wildlife, including endangering many bird and marsupial species, and already whole species are lost due to wild cats. Cat curfews are not enforced with many cats still out overnight. Perhaps we need to lobby Councils to subsidize cat runs, like the worm farms they offered at a discounted price to residents some years ago…..?We learn more about the important and invaluable role Vets and Wildlife carers play in our world, and what we can do to support them, and their incredible tireless and heartfelt service.You too can train in these fields as well as become a volunteer at a shelter. Join us to learn more about how to get involved, and for what promises to be a rich and heart warming program.Key Wildlife Rescue Services & Contacts near Seymour and in Victoria Wildlife Victoria: 03 8400 7300 (Emergency response, 24/7). Wildcare Victoria (Tarcombe/Seymour Area): 03 5790 4193 (All wildlife, specializes in adult macropods). Trawool Wildlife Shelter (Seymour): 0429 268 680 (All wildlife, specialises in reptiles). LnLz Wildlife Care & Rescue (Strath Creek): 0407 063 331 (Bushfire relief and rescue). To find out if you identified the birds sounds you heard at the end of Segment One, click here:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vhlE13EqjJk   To find out how you can take better care of your cat and the environment: kb.rspca.org.au  Also look up Responsible Cat ownership on the portphillip.vic.gov.au Thank you to Andrew Morrison for your Wallaby photo - Watching Humans

Every Tuesday, the team at the BEAM Mitchell Environment Group Inc sits down for EarthChat, a weekly conversation that digs into the environmental questions that matter locally and resonate globally. Hosted by Vanessa, Peter, Ruth, and Tim, this isn't just a rundown of headlines; it's a thoughtful exploration where science, policy, business, and community action intersect. You'll hear genuine discussions that consider the practical realities and the hopeful solutions for the planet's most pressing issues. Originally broadcast on Seymour FM, each episode of this podcast captures the spirit of those live, midday conversations-whether you catch the Tuesday broadcast or the Saturday repeat. The dialogue is grounded, informed by the group's non-profit perspective, and always aimed at making sense of complex topics. Tuning into EarthChat means joining a community of listeners who are curious, concerned, and ready to engage. It’s a space where environmental news moves beyond commentary and into the realm of tangible, shared understanding. So find the episode that piques your interest, and get ready for a chat that informs and inspires action.
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What's the truth about renewables? S26 Ep18 [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 42:27
Listen to EarthChat this week. Jacqui Fulton and Mark Lyons are exploring the truth about renewables, working their way through quite a few interesting topics of huge relevance to our times, including: The gap in availab…
Out with Plastics S26 Ep17 [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 48:08
This week on Earth Chat we discuss all the ways to minimise our prolific and destructive use of plastics in our lives. Can we eliminate the use of single use plastics?What is the major damage that they cause and can we l…
The power of co-ops S26 Ep16 [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 55:03
What if regional communities owned their own power instead of multinationals? What if that power came from reliable renewables, instead of fossil fuels controlled by foreign powers and at risk to global geopolitics? What…
Conversations that Matter in these Times, S26 Ep15 [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 49:57
Ruth Yeatman invites Phil Bourne and Russell Fisher to join her to reflect on the interconnected crises threatening humanity and the planet today, primarily driven by climate change, extreme poverty, and geopolitical con…
Mitchell Shire's biodiversity, S26 Ep13 [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 49:18
Marie chats with Michael Watson from the upper Plenty Merri Creek Landcare Group about the enormous diversity across Mitchell Shire. We look at the various different environments that are represented across the Shire. Th…
Witnessing Erasure, Practising Presence, S26 Ep11 [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 47:29
What do you do when you see someone’s house being stolen or confiscated, their olive trees chopped down, their ground water diverted. What do you do when you see someone’s child stopped at a military checkpoint and haras…
Why alliances matter for the environment, S26 Ep10 [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 50:31
Our guest this week is local environmental legend Jacqui Fulton. Mark Lyons talks to Jacqui Fulton from Broadford about her connection to various conservation groups. Her work on various aspects of Biolinks and biodivers…
What's killing our owls? S26 Ep9 [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 48:32
Our guest this week is Dr Christlina Zdeneck from birdlife Australia. We discuss the major problem caused by the poisons commonly used to kill rodent pests. These poisons are readily available and widely used. The proble…
The wallan-wallan Regional Park, a win for everyone, S26 Ep8 [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 47:04
Imagine 3,000ha of beautiful wetlands linking Merri Creek and the Southern reaches of Mitchell Shire. Imagine a space to be used by 200,000 people that would preserve natural beauty forever, maintain wetlands and habitat…