Orphaned, weak koalas begin to recover as investigation continues

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A wildlife volunteer rescuer rehabilitating traumatised, orphaned koalas has asked people to help bring about justice to those responsible for causing the deaths of at least 40 koalas.

Volunteer wildlife carers are bringing in branches of eucalyptus while vets are inspecting sick turtles and other animals that litter her front room.

A portable building at the front of her property is filled with washing baskets containing injured koalas. Some are too weak to move and are being rehydrated by volunteers using syringes. Others have been hooked up to intravenous drips.Almost all the koalas were in shock and dehydrated when they were brought in, she said, and many young ones had been orphaned.

"They were terrified, they were hungry, they didn't know where they were or where all the [other koalas] had gone," she said.

 

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not wild and free anymore so do they get a vote now they are dependant on the government or are the ones not involved in tourism and minimum wage work fucking bludgers

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