Science
Poo pellets potential key koala survival link – Morning Bulletin
Scientists have spent a year studying koala poo, which could hold a key to preserving the iconic species.
The key to the survival of Australias globally iconic koala species may be found in its faeces, a Central Queensland scientist has found.
The critical revelation could determine how long future generations can see the magnificent marsupials in the wild, after a World Wildlife Fund commissioned report announced more than 60,000 koalas were impacted by the devastating 2019-2020 bushfires.
Central Queensland University koala researcher Dr Flavia Santamaria has spent the past year prying through piles…
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