Wednesday, 18 July 2018
NSW Northern Rivers koala deaths continue at an alarming rate in 2018
Echo
NetDaily, 12
July 2018:
Friends of the Koala
reports that despite its campaign to prevent koala extinction on the North
Coast, 12 sick, injured and dead koalas were brought to its Care Centre within
the space of three days this week.
On Sunday and Monday
eight animals were brought to FOK’s East Lismore centre.
Yesterday two more dead
animals came in and another two were brought in on Tuesday.
Only two of the animals
are is still alive.
Two of the dead animals
were at peak breeding age, according to FOK president Ros Irwin.
Two were hit by cars –
one in Wyrallah Road, Lismore, and one on Ewingsdale Road, Byron Bay.
Call-out to contain dogs
Marley, vet nurse at
FOK, said of the remainder most were infected with chlamydia and one adult male
had suffered multiple dog attacks.
Almost all were either
dead on arrival or had to be euthanised.
Just two animals, dubbed
Glow and Eli, are in a condition to be re-released.
‘Glow was found in a
mango tree, with no koala trees around. He’s fine and will probably released
somewhere close,’ Ms Erwin said.
‘Eli was also found “in
the wrong place” here in Lismore,’ she added.
Ms Irwin made a special
call-out to people contain their dogs at night.
‘It’s horrific,
generally there’s not much we can do because they shake them around so much,’
she said.
Horrific car strike
One of the animals
killed was collected by Bangalow Koalas’ president Linda Sparrow from
Ewingsdale Road outside SAE, where it had been the victim of an ‘horrific car
strike’.
Ms Sparrow yesterday
wrote an impassioned letter to Byron Shire councillors demanding action on
koala warning signage that she said has been long promised but not delivered.
‘I have personally
rescued three koalas in Byron in last two months alone(Ewingsdale/
Byron/ Myocum),’ she wrote
‘All three had to be
euthanised and this is the fourth one this morning.
‘The poor boy (very
healthy male) clearly had no chance. Sorry for gruesome images but this is what
it is like on the frontline when you are called to this. Cars and koalas do
not mix.
‘How much are
our koalas worth if not to provide safe passage?
‘I am still waiting
for koala signage on Lismore Road opposite Dudgeons Lane where 11
months ago I had to pick up this other healthy dead male 25 metres down from
201 Lismore Road.....
Labels:
flora and fauna,
Koala,
Northern Rivers
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