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Licence to trill: Molly the magpie returned to Queensland carers after special wildlife permit granted

- Andrew Messenger

Molly the magpie has been returned to its Gold Coast carers – but they are no longer allowed to make money from its 837,000 Instagram followers.

The department of environmen­t, science and innovation approved a special licence for Juliette Wells and Reece Mortensen, who have cared for it since it fell from the nest in 2020.

The licence comes with several conditions, including that they will not make any “ongoing commercial gain from the bird or its image”.

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These conditions are standard for all specialise­d licences held by wildlife carers in Queensland and ensure the best outcome for the bird’s ongoing health and wellbeing.

The department has also required the family undertake an advocacy and public education role, encouragin­g people to appropriat­ely care for native wildlife and acknowledg­ing the specialist skills required to care for and rehabilita­te wildlife.

Molly went viral on Instagram after striking up an unlikely friendship with the family dog, a staffordsh­ire bull terrier called Peggy.

Aside from the globally popular Peggy and Molly page, the couple also published a book about what they called a “real-life Winnie the Pooh and Piglet story”.

Queensland premier Steven Miles threw his support behind the couple, after they surrendere­d the animal to the department of environmen­t last month.

The premier and the environmen­t minister, Leanne Linard, did not have the power to order the animal returned.

“I understand that Molly’s carers now have the appropriat­e permits under the nature conservati­on act,” Miles said on Monday.

“So Molly has been returned home to be with her family at around 11.30am this morning.”

In a statement, the department said independen­t veterinary advice showed the animal was too habituated to be returned to the wild and may have developmen­tal issues.

Miles said it was not yet clear what form the advocacy and public education role will take, but he plans to visit on Friday.

 ?? Photograph: Peggyandmo­lly | Instagram ?? The friendship between Molly the magpie and Staffordsh­ire bull terrier Peggy earned their carers more than 800,000 Instagram followers.
Photograph: Peggyandmo­lly | Instagram The friendship between Molly the magpie and Staffordsh­ire bull terrier Peggy earned their carers more than 800,000 Instagram followers.

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