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Premier defends koala cull after bushfire in state’s south-west

  • A controversial operation has culled over 700 koalas in Budj Bim National Park following bushfires that destroyed their habitat and food sources.
  • Authorities claim that culling is necessary to prevent prolonged suffering among koalas that are injured, starving, or dehydrated.
  • Critics, including wildlife advocates, argue that aerial culling is inhumane and poorly monitored, raising concerns about healthy koalas being killed.
  • The Victorian government defends the culling, stating it was guided by veterinarians to assess the koalas' distress, despite concerns about the ethical implications of the operation.
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In Australia, the authorities shot down about 700 koalas from helicopters in a national park. Animal protectors reacted horrified. The government of the state of Victoria speaks of an act of mercy for the marsupials.

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After a fire in an Australian national park, 700 koalas have been deliberately killed. The government speaks of an act of mercy, animal rights activists condemn the action as a "national shame".

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According to the authorities, the aim of the shootings was to spare the animals further suffering after a devastating bush fire.

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The Standard broke the news in Warrnambool, Australia on Wednesday, April 16, 2025.
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