We CANNOT 
let the Koala
become extinct

There is only one species of Koala in the world, and it’s under threat. Your tax-time gift will help reverse the loss of our beloved Koalas.

Donate BY 30 JUNE

We’ll match it dollar-for-dollar

We CANNOT let the Koala become extinct

There is only one species of Koala in the world, and it’s under threat. Your tax-time gift will help reverse the loss of our beloved Koalas.

Donate BY 30 JUNE

We’ll match it dollar-for-dollar

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While the Currumbin Wildlife Hospital’s Koala Chlamydia Vaccine Research Program has been highly successful at fighting the chlamydia outbreak in our local Koala population, the fight for Koalas’ survival is far from over.

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Donate to ensure the Koala survives

With more and more wildlife coming into our care each year, treating Koalas with chlamydia puts a huge strain on our resources. But the hospital team are determined not to be defeated in our fight to save these national treasures – especially if we have caring supporters like you on our side.

Please give today to ensure the Koala survives.

“Our five solid years of hard work with the Koala Chlamydia Vaccine Research Program has proven that there is hope for Koalas and that this is a battle we can absolutely fight. We need support to continue the momentum now, to get behind our research and ensure all Koalas are vaccinated against this deadly disease.”

Dr Michael Pyne OAM, Senior Vet of Currumbin Wildlife Hospital believes that prevention is better than a cure.

“Our five solid years of hard work with the Koala Chlamydia Vaccine Research Program has proven that there is hope for Koalas and that this is a battle we can absolutely fight. We need support to continue the momentum now, to get behind our research and ensure all Koalas are vaccinated against this deadly disease.”

Dr Michael Pyne OAM, Senior Vet of Currumbin Wildlife Hospital believes that prevention is better than a cure.