RELOCATE KOALA STRANDED BY LIGHT RAIL CORRIDOR - GOLD COAST

Conservationists are urging for the relocation of a young koala that has been left stranded by the building of the second phase of the Gold Coastline light-weight rail venture.


A young koala with nowhere to go!

Located within cleared a tract of land at Parkwood, the koala is living in a compact stand of melauca trees.

There is little likelihood of prolonged survival for the koala underneath  these present-day conditions.


If nothing is done it will starve or unquestionably get stressed.

The animal has a koala fence that prevents it from crossing Olsen Avenue and Smith Street.

Its only alternative is to cross a bare tract of land cleared for the light-weight rail corridor with no patch of bush for it to transfer to.

Koalas on the Gold Coast  are under intense risk and maybe extinct in five years time

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