
Short tailed shearwaters, eastern quolls, tawny frogmouths, galahs and noisy minors - you name a Tasmanian native species and Evie has probably given one a few stitches or a drop of medicine.
Evie is a wildlife vet who grew up nipaluna Hobart. After moving to naarm Melbourne to study veterinary science, and practicing there on horses and farm animals for some years, she is now back on the little island working with our wonderful native creatures. At Bonorong wildlife sanctuary Evie cares for animals which have been hurt due to contact with humans and our infrastructure, helping many of them find their way back to the wild. Evie is also a sculptor, putting her intimate knowledge of native animals into her creations.
Evie Silver sculpture on insta
Evie Silver sculpture on facebook
This podcast was recorded on the land of the muwinina people. We pay our respects to palawa/ pakana elders past present and emerging, and their care for country and community. We invite you to take a moment to think of the people on whose land you are listening from.