- Published:
- Wednesday 16 July 2025 at 12:32 pm

Staff from the Conservation Regulator, Agriculture Victoria, and Zoos Victoria are currently working to assess, process, sample, and test birds for potential causes of death.
The majority of the affected birds are little corellas as well as some long-billed corellas, crested pigeons and non-native pigeons.
7 little corellas are currently in care at Healesville Sanctuary.
Anyone with information about this incident is urged to contact Crime Stoppers Victoria on 1800 333 000. You can report anonymously.
If you find dead or sick birds, do not touch or move them. Instead, take photos, note the location, and report clusters of five or more dead or sick birds by calling the Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action on 136 186.
Corellas are protected under the Wildlife Act 1975, and there are significant penalties, including imprisonment, for unlawfully hunting, taking, or destroying protected wildlife.
The community is also being asked to avoid feeding wild birds. Feeding wild birds can promote the spread of disease.
If you have any information regarding this event, please contact DEECA on 136 186 or make an anonymous report via Crime Stoppers Victoria.
Statement from Conservation Regulator spokesperson:
'If you have any knowledge of this incident or you have seen anyone acting suspiciously in Springvale South over the weekend, please report it on 136 186 or call Crime Stoppers Victoria.'
'It’s illegal and dangerous to poison wildlife, and we’re calling on the community to come forward with any information they might have that will help us to track down whoever is responsible.'
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