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Koala hit by car and trapped for 30km drive

Koala hit by car and trapped for 30km drive

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Your web browser is no longer supported. To improve your experience update it here Bear Grylls is one of the world's most famous survivalists and a plucky marsupial who survived a major ordeal has been named after him. He became caught in the grill of a car in Logan, south of Brisbane, at the end of May. "Sadly he was caught in the grill of a car," Vet Dr Stephanie Shaw said Bear Grylls became caught in the grill of a car in Logan, south of Brisbane, at the end of May. (Nine) The four-year-old is faring better than expected. Despite travelling about 30 kilometres, he only suffered a broken leg. "Bear Grylls is definitely a fighter and a survivor. Logan City Council senior environment officer Samantha Colbran said. "He was hit in Logan on Mundolin Road but travelled up to Tambourine Mountain, so quite a distance for him to be holding on for life." He had surgery the next day. "He's got a plate, and quite a few screws in his leg," Shaw said. He'll remain at the Moggill Koala Rehabilitation Centre for the final stages of his care until he's released, hopefully in the coming weeks. With koala breeding season now in full swing, it's a timely reminder the cuddly creatures are on the move. "One of the major things people can do to help koalas is to slow down on our roads, especially where you see roadside vegetation and koala warning signs," Colbran said. Logan City Council is launching its annual awareness campaign including installing more flashing road signs. queensland
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Koala hit by car and trapped for 30km drive
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9 News

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Koala hit by car and trapped for 30km drive

Your web browser is no longer supported. To improve your experience update it here Bear Grylls is one of the world's most famous survivalists and a plucky marsupial who survived a major ordeal has been named after him. He became caught in the grill of a car in Logan, south of Brisbane, at the end of May. "Sadly he was caught in the grill of a car," Vet Dr Stephanie Shaw said Bear Grylls became caught in the grill of a car in Logan, south of Brisbane, at the end of May. (Nine) The four-year-old is faring better than expected. Despite travelling about 30 kilometres, he only suffered a broken leg. "Bear Grylls is definitely a fighter and a survivor. Logan City Council senior environment officer Samantha Colbran said. "He was hit in Logan on Mundolin Road but travelled up to Tambourine Mountain, so quite a distance for him to be holding on for life." He had surgery the next day. "He's got a plate, and quite a few screws in his leg," Shaw said. He'll remain at the Moggill Koala Rehabilitation Centre for the final stages of his care until he's released, hopefully in the coming weeks. With koala breeding season now in full swing, it's a timely reminder the cuddly creatures are on the move. "One of the major things people can do to help koalas is to slow down on our roads, especially where you see roadside vegetation and koala warning signs," Colbran said. Logan City Council is launching its annual awareness campaign including installing more flashing road signs. queensland wildlife Koala national road safety Australia CONTACT US

Adelaide rescuers save koala after crash reveals hidden illness
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  • The Australian

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time26-07-2025

  • News.com.au

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A koala had a miraculous escape after being struck by a car and getting stuck to its tyre — and coming out without serious injury. It may also have been a stroke of fortune for Carina, the 18-month-old marsupial, as she was later diagnosed and treated for pneumonia. Koala Rescue in South Australia posted Carina's story to Instagram, saying rescuers were called around 1.15am on Saturday by a 'distressed caller' who reported he had hit a koala and it was stuck on his car tyre. They said: 'As soon as the caller heard his car hit something, he immediately stopped to check and found Carina. He called KRI straight away for help.' Carina would only have just separated from the protection of her mother, Koala Rescue said, and was 'sitting in the middle of the road'. The organisation said: 'Carina was given a quick checkover and found to have no major injuries. 'She was taken to AKAWC for full assessment later that morning and while free from any serious injuries she was diagnosed with pneumonia and is now in care receiving warmth, love and treatment. 'If Carina hadn't been hit by a car and the driver hadn't called KRI and she hadn't gone to AKAWC - she wouldn't now be safe and receiving treatment.'

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