kangaroo island have been doing their best to help them recover. they survived australia s fires. now these koala bears are ready to go back where they belong. it is a very different scene from nearly a year ago. pictures of the badly burned animals shocked the world. hundreds we re animals shocked the world. hundreds were brought to this wildlife park when the flames tore through the island. as well as being faced with the burns and the starvation and dehydration, they were also very mentally affected as well and many of them were feeling so terrible they were cuddled in a bowl and they didn t have fight response which animal should. of the 50,000 koala bears living on kangaroo island before the fires, it s feared most of them were killed. images of destruction and the loss of wildlife we re destruction and the loss of wildlife were seen across the destruction and the loss of wildlife were seen across the globe, prompting millions of dollars in donations. it was incredible to see how
ok, so make sure my eyes and my mouth are really big? is this the book i am going for? leap onto the car? so now that i look the part and i know my moves, it‘s time to rejoin the story for the next customer. i don‘t know who she is but i
which a wild animal should. of the 50,000 koalas living on kangaroo island before the bushfire, it s feared most of them were killed. images of the destruction and the loss of wildlife were seen across the globe, prompting millions of dollars in donations. it was just incredible to see how many people from pretty much every country in the world jumped on board to donate to looking after and saving as much wildlife on kangaroo island here as we could. helping koalas survive here is vital for australia s ecology. it s the one place where the animals are disease free. for months now, hundreds of koalas have been looked after in the wildlife park, and it s been a long and tough journey for many of them. the aim is to get them strong enough to survive on their own here in the wild. and today, one of them is being released. after ten months of care, it s time for merton s big move today. ready? are you watching? here goes the koala.
it has been a bit of a learning curve but germans are finding ways to live cheek byjowl with their hungry neighbours. so if you find yourself face to face with the boars of berlin, treat them like the wild animals they are and hold onto your pack lunch. finally, we are off to japan, with halloween celebrations looking a little different this year. the world s zombies, vampires and mummies have been left scratching their heads how to offer up scares while remaining at a social distance. carmen has been to a haunted house that reckons it might have just solved the problem. i am in a car in an unmarked garage somewhere in tokyo. at least i think i am,
for a break right now? there‘s a risk, we just don‘t know whether these restrictions are still going to be in place by christmas, we don‘t know if they might get tighter. i‘ve come to woolacombe bay holiday park on the devon coast. the weather might not be up to much today but the seaside below is regularly named among the uk‘s top beaches. now currently, this is in tier 1, the medium risk category under westminster‘s covid rankings. the devolved parliaments in scotland, wales, and northern ireland have each issued their own guidance.