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The biggest capital fundraising campaign in RSPCA SA’s 150-year history kicks off with a prominent seven-hectare corner site has been secured, the final plan
RSPCA South Australia has welcomed a decision by the University of Adelaide to cease the Porsolt Swim Test, in which mice or rats are dropped into a glass cylinder filled with water and made to swim f...
Approximately 4200 chickens have perished or been euthanased as the result of a truck fire on the
South Eastern freeway this morning.
The incident happened at around 4am between the Hahndorf and M...
A 66 year old woman was today convicted in the Elizabeth Magistrates Court on nine counts of ill-treatment of an animal and one count of failing to comply with the South Australian Standards and Guide...
Hard times no excuse for chronic animal neglect - RSPCA SA
With Australia experiencing its first recession in 29 years, RSPCA South Australia fears a rise in animal neglect cases as unemployment le...
An RSPCA South Australia rescue officer attended an unusual callout this morning after a Henley Beach resident found two sheep in her front yard.
Two police officers kept watch on the stray animals...
RSPCA South Australia is asking people in the Balhannah area to be on the lookout for an adult fox that has a steel-jaw trap locked on to one of its hind legs. A woman walking her dog on Friday mornin...
MEDIA RELEASE - Big-hearted donors and locals keep island's wildlife well-fed as emergency response scaled back
The decommissioning of the last RSPCA South Australia feeding stations on Kangaro...
MEDIA STATEMENT - Rejection of council's cat by-law reinforces urgent need for state-wide approach
RSPCA South Australia has renewed its call for a state-wide approach to cat management. This follo...
According to Op Shop Operations Manager Meg Gill, the priority remains on ensuring safety for customers, and the staff and volunteers who manage stores.
The rescue of four kittens left to fend for themselves in wet, cold weather has prompted RSPCA South Australia to again urge people with unwanted animals not to dump them.
RSPCA South Australia rec...