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Qld scientists revive Koala colony affected by chlamydia
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : April 20, 2022 - 13:58
Queensland scientists have managed to increase the population of a Koala colony that was on the brink of extinctions. Traditionally, sick or injured Koalas are hospitalised and then released back into populations where chlamydia is rampant. But a new way of managing the endangered species has produced positive results.