
I was so lucky that someone spotted me looking disoriented on the road and called Currumbin Wildlife Hospital. I was so unwell and alone – like many of my friends, I was sick from Chlamydia. When left untreated, this disease can mean blindness, infection, infertility, and even death for Koalas like me.
Vet Tina and Vet Nurse Tash took great care of me during my medical assessment, and now I’m going to spend some time recovering in Koala Rehab before they send me back on my way to the wild. But not every Koala is as lucky as I was.
Vet Tina and Vet Nurse Tash took great care of me during my medical assessment, and now I’m going to spend some time recovering in Koala Rehab before they send me back on my way to the wild. But not every Koala is as lucky as I was.
Being in the wrong place at the wrong time nearly cost me my life. I was trying to cross a busy highway when I was hit by a car, which meant I suffered major abdominal trauma.
It was a terrifying experience, but luckily I was brought to Currumbin Wildlife Hospital where the team gave me life-saving surgery.
It was a terrifying experience, but luckily I was brought to Currumbin Wildlife Hospital where the team gave me life-saving surgery.
A new vaccine from Queensland University of Technology has seen a lot of success so far, with 400+ Koalas vaccinated to date. The best part? It only costs $42 to vaccinate a Koala like me. This devastating disease needs to be stopped – but it can’t be done without your support.
Please, will you donate today to help stop Koalas from dying?
Please, will you donate today to help stop Koalas from dying?














