The baby koala named Maryanne lost her mother and a claw, and suffered severe burns on the pads on her feet when Australia’s wildfires destroyed her southeast Queensland habitat.
“It’s like having the palms of your hands burnt off; she would have been in incredible pain,” Luker said.joey The World Wide Fund for Nature-Australia has so far committed more than $1.1 million for the immediate rescue, care and recovery of wildlife, with RSCPA Queensland one of the first recipients due to the state’s early bushfire season and a subsequent influx of injured animals like Maryanne.“That has put a huge strain on the organization and particularly the people who are working in the wildlife hospital,” said RSPCA Queensland CEO Darren Maier.
In Queensland alone, close to 10,000 square miles have been burned. State environment minister Leeanne Enoch said the scale and ferocity were “unprecedented.” Dr. Jenny Gray, CEO of Zoos Victoria, said that with fires still active, the full extent of impact to wildlife in the state remains unknown ― “except to know it will be extensive.”
“From heartbreak comes hope. These two joeys lost their mothers in the fire but were well protected by them and as a result, suffered little injuries,” the center wrote on Facebook.
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