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Why this heartbreaking picture of a koala clinging to a tree has Aussies outraged


Aussies have been left outraged over a photograph of a koala scrambling up a tree after loggers wiped out its habitat. 

Kilometres of unwanted blue gums are being cleared on Kangaroo Island, in South Australia

Wildlife campaigners are in despair after seeing the heartbreaking footage of distressed koalas being brought down with the trees.

Kangaroo Island Wildlife Network president Katie Welz said she can’t believe this was allowed to happen. 

Why this heartbreaking picture of a koala clinging to a tree has Aussies outraged

Kilometres of unwanted blue gums are being cleared on Kangaroo Island with hundreds of koalas high in their canopies

‘After I stopped crying I was just frustrated and angry,’ she told 7News

‘It blows my mind that it’s being allowed to happen.’ 

Outraged wildlife activists claim hundreds of koalas have been dying as a result of the widespread clearing. 

Activists fear that clearing the land could be disastrous for a population that was 80 per cent wiped out by the the bushfires in 2020.

However, logging company Australian Agribusiness Group (AAG), and Kangaroo Island mayor Michael Pengilly have defended the clearing. 

An AAG spokesperson said they are ‘providing the highest possible level of protection to the local animal population’.

Mr Pengilly supported this, saying AAG have gone above and beyond what is required. 

Activists fear that clearing the land could be disastrous for a population that was 80 per cent wiped out by the the bushfires in 2020 (stock image)

He said they’re very knowledgeable about animal welfare, before saying ‘clearly, every now and then, one (koala) will probably go down’.

Loggers said they use spotters and thermal imaging to check for koalas. 

They also said they bypass trees with koalas, plus another another eight around it so the animals can find more of their natural habitat. 

Whistle blowers fear an Aussie icon is becoming ‘collateral damage’ and want the logging paused until a solution is found. 



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