Koroit's Mosswood Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre's koalas improving after Cape Bridgewater deaths

Kimberley Price
Updated March 22 2020 - 5:18pm, first published 4:20pm
ON THE MEND: One of the koalas in the care of the Mosswood Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre in Koroit. Picture: Mosswood Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre
ON THE MEND: One of the koalas in the care of the Mosswood Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre in Koroit. Picture: Mosswood Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre

The bulldozing of the Cape Bridgewater blue gum plantation saw the Mosswood Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre run off its feet with injured and distressed koalas at the beginning of February.

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Kimberley Price

Kimberley Price

Journalist at The Bendigo Advertiser

Multi-platform journalist based in Bendigo, Victoria, reporting on general news for daily newspaper, The Bendigo Advertiser. Contact me via kim.price@austcommunitymedia.com.au

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