You could but it's difficult as they only like certain trees in certain areas that grow within certain ecosystems. Eg if you moved a Victorian Koala to NSW, it might not eat the leaves in NSW cause they don't taste the same
Why do you not take them from Kangaroo Island back to the mainland?. The whole world knows about the bushfires and the decimation of the koalas and Roos.
They won’t take them to mainland Australia because the koalas on the island are disease free, transferring them puts them at risk of diseases like chlamydia..
@Mia - Sᴇx Cʜᴀɴɴᴇʟ 18+🅥l certainly wouldn't be relocating them any where near you they Might end up becoming extinct that is terrible showing your back end 👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎🏃🏃🏃🏃🏃🏃
I have a gator plushie. Probably a bit nicer and quite a bit smaller than the gators in this episode. He wears my glasses at night and keeps them safe.
Hey Sherri. I think, although I may be wrong, that the diet on the mainland may be a bit different to the one these Koalas have gotten used to on the Island. This may not be good for their health. As I stated I may be wrong. If I am I apologise.
If the koalas are overpopulated here and endangered other places, wouldn’t it make sense to capture some here and relocate them to a place where they are endangered?
If only humans had some sense of the resources of our earth. After all, it is all we have and those complex ecologies folks like those at the Australian Reptile Park promote are lessons we should adhere to, can't breathe without the green and the blue.
why not relocate some to other parts of australa you had a big fire not to long ago that put a big dent in them add new blood to the park by taking some back with you
Come get blue gum and eucalyptus from the Bay Area of California, we’re trying to get rid of it b/c it makes our buildings at fire risk so we want to get rid of it and I’ve heard that you need more of it so it sounds logical.
I Don't understand why you would sterilize any koalas, since it is well known that they are endangered. So, why not remove some of them and take them to other parts of Australia or even the world instead?
Soooo why not relocate these koalas to areas that are now nearly devoid of them on the mainland? Seems to me that you often hear that they are under severe threat of extinction, yet you are sterilizing them instead of moving them. It does not make sense. After all, these koalas are there because they were nearly extinct on the island, and their ancestors were relocated to the island.
Doesn't make sense to sterilize koalas. Seems to me Australia may have enough area in which to relocate these wonderful creatures to prevent extinction.