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Jolie Rouge
03-02-2004, 08:32 AM
http://cnn.netscape.cnn.com/ns/news/story.jsp?floc=FF-APO-PLS&idq=/ff/story/0001/20040301/1439000860.htm


ADELAIDE, Australia (AP) - Cute, cuddly and fast breeding, thousands of koalas are eating themselves out of a home on an Australian island. But authorities are refusing to heed conservationists' pleas to reduce the population, fearing a backlash from tourists and animal rights activists.

South Australia state Environment Minister John Hill said tourism would drop dramatically if koalas were killed on Kangaroo Island.

``We rely a lot on the international market for our tourists,'' Hill told Australian Broadcasting Corp. radio, adding the issue was particularly sensitive in Japan.

The island's estimated 30,000 koalas have stripped many of the island's eucalyptus trees of leaves, the animal's sole food source, and they could face eventual starvation.


Matt Turner, scientific officer for the state's Nature Conservation Society, said state authorities need to thin the koala population to preserve the ecosystem of the island, 45 miles off the coast of South Australia state. Koalas were first introduced to the island 100 years ago.


``Some areas of the island, the trees are so heavily defoliated that trees are actually dying,'' he told The Associated Press. ``They are having a devastating effect on the island.''


Authorities have already tried sterilizing the animals and moving them off the island, but their numbers continue to rise.


Turner believes the population should be reduced to a small population of koalas that can be kept in an enclosed area for tourists to see.


``But there is no political will,'' he added. ``When you start talking about culling native wildlife, particularly cute and cuddly ones, there is a community backlash and that is what basically has forced the government into ... a position where they cannot do any culling.''



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Why don't they try shipping some to zoo's and conservation centers ? They would be well cared for and it seems to be a better solution than killing them or allowing them to starve.

Dolly<3
03-02-2004, 11:58 AM
Poor little koalas. :(

Kyla Kym
03-02-2004, 12:24 PM
Originally posted by Jolie Rouge


Why don't they try shipping some to zoo's and conservation centers ? They would be well cared for and it seems to be a better solution than killing them or allowing them to starve.

Well it said "Authorities have already tried sterilizing the animals and moving them off the island, but their numbers continue to rise."

So they have tried that it sounds like, but it's not working. Sounds like to me they just need to work harder at it. Maybe sterilize more than they already have and move more off the island. Doesn't make a whole lot of since to me. Because if your sterilizing them and taking them off the island why is the population still growing? Maybe this is just a way to get free publicity for their tourist attraction. LOL