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Petrie Koala Rescue
Release Date: Wed, Jul 7th
Petrie Koala Rescue preview Duration: 06:06:00
Synopsis: Toby and Andy are called to a Koala Rescue in the North Brisbane Suburb of Petrie. This particular Koala has been identified as has having a brown bottom, this is a symptom of Chlamydia and a disease that needs to be treated immediately once identified. To find out about the research the Australian Wildlife Hospital are doing visit the Wildlife Warriors website.

Starring: Toby and Andy
Music: The Blakes - Dont Bother Me (Instrumental), Apple Garage Band Loops, iStockPhoto stock music loops

voice over: Peta Johnson

From koalas to Green Sea turtles, the Australia Zoo Rescue Unit is dedicated to rescuing all wildlife in need. From Brisbane to Kilcoy and beyond the team travels far and wide with a proven catch and release program in place- their aim is to successfully rescue, rehabilitate and release. The team works closely with Australia Zoo Wildlife Warriors - Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital to ensure each animal received the best possible care.

For the Australia Zoo Rescue Unit to continue to save wildlife helping these amazing australian animals and australian wildlife rescue please sponsor the Australia Zoo Rescue Unit Conservation Project.

Other great Irwin videos you may want to watch are The Crocodile Hunter, Steve Irwin Day LIVE! stream 2009 or Robert Irwin`s Real Life Adventures (Robert Irwin`s Wildlife Adventures), the Australia Zoo Rescue Unit rescuing Australian Wildlife and doing their bit for wildlife conservation.

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Gail from London
Wow, koalas in your back yard, how cool is that? I would move to Australia for that fact alone. They definitely have a good head for heights as they seem to always choose the tallest trees. Good rescue guys. Hope the koala does well and is soon released back into her beautiful tall trees. Take care everyone, Gail xx