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Domestic dogs attack koalas on Raymond Island, wildlife carers call for residents to be vigilant – ABC News
Domestic dogs have attacked two koalas, killing one and mauling another, prompting wildlife carers to urge residents to be on the lookout for koalas moving between…

Domestic dogs have attacked two koalas, killing one and mauling another, in separate backyard attacks, prompting wildlife carers to urge residents to be on the lookout for koalas moving between trees in search of mates.
Key points:
- One koala has died and another is in a critical condition after two dog attacks on Raymond Island
- Koalas are on the ground moving between trees to find a mate, putting them at risk of dog attacks
- Wildlife carers say swift action to treat dog bites is crucial to a koala…
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