Fears of sarcoptic mange outbreak in Victoria's koalas

Telden Nelson
April 21 2021 - 10:00am
NATIONAL TREASURE: Kangaloola wildlife rescuer Chris Lehmann said that Border and North Eastern koala populations are chlamydia free in his experience, but face a raft of other challenges. Picture: JAMES WILTSHIRE
NATIONAL TREASURE: Kangaloola wildlife rescuer Chris Lehmann said that Border and North Eastern koala populations are chlamydia free in his experience, but face a raft of other challenges. Picture: JAMES WILTSHIRE

An infection that can be cured with topical cream treatment for dogs is a major concern for the koala populations of the NSW-Victorian border and Victoria's North East.

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Telden Nelson

Telden Nelson

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