bond with this koala? 0h, absolutely. i have him since he was a baby. with part of leg missing, triumph was recently fitted with a prosthetic limb a world first. hey, buddy! there you go. it is a welcome milestone in koala care. but for the frontline teams caring for australia s iconic wildlife, the trauma of black summer looms large. we re already full with koalas that were suffering. we had record numbers. it was i think we had it once a 3k koalas, which is yeah, we we were struggling. so we were already building up runs. and then when the fires hit, unfortunately we had to wait until it was clear for us to go out, but most of them perished. it did bring a lot
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we re already full with koalas that were suffering. we had record numbers. it was i think we had it once a 3k koalas, which is yeah, we we were struggling. so we were already building up runs. and then when the fires hit, unfortunately we had to wait until it was clear for us to go out, but most of them perished. it did bring a lot of awareness around. if only covid didn t come out shortly afterward, we could still be educating people. but yeah, absolutely, there was keen interest all over the world. so in one way that was good, but it was devastating to our wildlife. with the recovery of the koala and other native species hampered by weak laws and toxic politics, the most substantive response is coming from the grassroots. so was your indigenous protected area affected by the fire?
milestone in koala care. but for the frontline teams caring for australia s iconic wildlife, the trauma of black summer looms large. we re already full with koalas that were suffering. we had record numbers. it was i think we had it once a 3k koalas, which is yeah, we we were struggling. so we were already building up runs. and then when the fires hit, unfortunately we had to wait until it was clear for us to go out, but most of them perished. it did bring a lot of awareness around. if only covid didn t come out shortly afterward, we could still be educating people. but yeah, absolutely, there was a keen interest all over the world. so in one way it was good, but it was devastating to our wildlife.