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‘Bear’ the dog helps find koalas injured in Australian bushfires

Sydney, Australia
Reuters

An obsessive compulsive dog who was abandoned as a puppy has a new mission: helping find and save koalas injured in Australia’s recent devastating bushfires. 

Bear, a Cattle Dog cross-breed, is trained to find both koalas and and quolls, another small Australian marsupial, in the wild. 

Bear the dog

Bear, a Cattle Dog cross-breed who is helping to find and save koalas injured in Australia’s recent bushfires, is seen in Queensland, Australia, in this picture obtained from social media on 20th November. PICTURE: INSTAGRAM/@ficlarkphotography/via Reuters

“This is the first year that we have been involved in the fires,” Romane Cristescu, his minder and ecologist at The University of the Sunshine Coast, told Reuters. “It is a bit more dangerous than what we usually do.” 

Bear, who usually looks for sick or injured wildlife for conservation and research purposes in calmer conditions, has been wearing protective socks on his paws to search through areas scorched by fire.

Bushfires have ravaged around 2.5 million acres of farmland and bush across Australia’s east coast in recent weeks, killing four people and destroying hundreds of homes.

The country’s koala populations have also been a major victim of the flames, with more than 350 of the marsupials feared killed in a major habitat.

Sponsored by the International Fund for Animal Welfare, Bear has found dozens of koalas in need and for research purposes so far this year, but is yet to find any since starting his bushfire deployment earlier this month.

“With climate change, habitat loss and diseases, koalas are just facing too many threats,” Cristescu said. “Those fires are just one of the many things threatening them so we really need to be better at protecting them.”

 

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