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Koalas Finally Have A Vaccine For Chlamydia, But Is It Enough To Save The Adorable Tree Huggers?
Australia has just taken a historic step to protect one of its most beloved animals. For the first time in the world, ...
A shocking video of a koala latching onto a young boy happened during a family hike in Australia. Viewers engaged with ...
Koala populations need protection from STDs, and now they will have it. Read about a new chlamydia vaccine that will help them.
A vaccine to protect koalas from chlamydia has been approved for rollout for the first time in Australia. After more than a ...
Australia's embattled koalas have been given some good news for once, with the approval of the world's first chlamydia ...
Habitat loss, disease, and climate change are driving koalas toward extinction. Learn what’s threatening them and how to help ...
DEAR JOAN: Here is the goofiest hypothetical question you’re likely to get this year. If one placed a koala in a giant blue gum eucalyptus tree, specifically the big one on Schallenberger Road, by the ...
A remarkable discovery has been made in the Australian region of Newcastle, published in the journal of Biological Conservation. Through a survey led by the University of Newcastle, thermal ...
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Why We're Stunned Koalas Haven't Gone Extinct Yet
Koalas are instantly recognizable icons of Australian wildlife. Unfortunately, they've also become icons of endangerment in the age of climate catastrophe. The IUCN Red List labels koalas as a ...
Koalas have long captured people's hearts and minds thanks to their cuddly features and seemingly relaxed demeanor. Now, in a collaborative study by the Koala Genome Consortium -- involving 54 ...
Sequencing of the koala genome has revealed some interesting qualities about these marsupials on their sense of taste. They have more bitter taste receptor genes than any other Australian marsupial, ...
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