How the healthiest koala colony collapsed into extinction

Australia News News

How the healthiest koala colony collapsed into extinction
Australia Latest News,Australia Headlines
  • 📰 theage
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 59 sec. here
  • 2 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 27%
  • Publisher: 77%

Sadly for the koala, it tends to thrive in the landscapes that are favoured by people. Koalas have been displaced by urban development, logging and agriculture up and down the east coast.

Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time.The safest way to extract a recalcitrant koala from the top of a tall tree, it turns out, begins with a slingshot.

Richardson leans back against a thick log, props up a pole that is nearly his own height, squats, and pulls back a metre or so on the elastic sling. “It’s not stupid,” mutters one of the scientists squatting in the bracken. “We’ve already caught it half a dozen times before.” Koalas are conditioned to respond to threats from above, and soon 28f descends, grunting and grumbling and grunting all the way to the ground.28f is given a sedative to relieve the stress of the encounter and tucked into a canvas sack marked with an Australia Post logo and the warning, “Misuse of this bag is a criminal offence.”

She is strong and reasonably fit, though the stains on her bottom suggest she has been suffering from chlamydia, the sexually transmitted disease that is attacking so many koala populations. She can’t know that this will be the last time she will suffer these indignities, just as she can’t know of the calamity that has struck the koalas of Gunnedah, the NSW town that still calls itself the “koala capital of the world”.It was the now-retired University of Sydney professor Dan Lunney who attracted koala specialists to this part of the world.

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

theage /  🏆 8. in AU

Australia Latest News, Australia Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

‘Biggest challenge’ NSW hospitals face is staffing‘Biggest challenge’ NSW hospitals face is staffingNSW Health Minister Ryan Park says the “biggest challenge” the New South Wales hospital system and its patients face is “staffing”. “The biggest challenge I face and our hospital system faces and New South Wales patients and their families face is properly staffing our hospitals and that’s why this working group is important to get it underway,” Mr Park told Sky News Australia. “I want to get these rolling out in our hospitals as quickly as possible … I want to make sure the workforce is involved and engaged with this so we can get it out to emergency departments across New South Wales as quickly as possible.”
Read more »

Zero disruption promised as NSW power station shuts down todayZero disruption promised as NSW power station shuts down todayNew South Wales residents have been told there will be no disruption to electricity levels when Liddell Power Station shuts down later today. 9News
Read more »

NSW picks Endeavour Energy consortium as preferred bidder for REZNSW picks Endeavour Energy consortium as preferred bidder for REZThe NSW government has picked a consortium including Endeavour Energy and Lendlease’s Cappella Capital as its preferred bidder for its first Renewable Energy Zone in the Central-West Orana in a tender tipped to be worth more than $5 billion.
Read more »

NSW govt slammed as pay negotiations for health workers ‘should be a priority’NSW govt slammed as pay negotiations for health workers ‘should be a priority’The Health Services union has accused the NSW government of stalling pay negotiations with essential workers when it “should be a priority”, says Health Services Union NSW Secretary Gerard Hayes. “We’ve seen over the past particularly three years – health care workers have seen a 3 per cent increase last year, 0.3 of a per cent increase the year before,” Mr Hayes told Sky News Australia. “So what that effectively means for a cleaner is probably about 141 dollars a year or something in the vicinity of 20 odd cups of coffee. “That’s what they’ve been putting up with. “There is a perfect storm that we’re currently in and we need to be doing things better.”
Read more »

Zero disruption promised as NSW power station shuts down todayZero disruption promised as NSW power station shuts down todayLiddell Power Station in Muswellbrook will close its doors today after 50 years in service powering NSW. The Energy Minister has assured there would be no disruption to electricity levels. 9News MORE:
Read more »



Render Time: 2025-04-19 01:46:00