Koalas going on the pill

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Good luck to the Aussie park rangers try to collect and put all the koalas on BC pills.



Koalas Going on the Pill
Wed Jul 30,11:02 AM ET Add Oddly Enough - Reuters to My Yahoo!



CANBERRA (Reuters) - Female koalas are being given contraception in the Australian state of Victoria because the population is eating itself out of house and home.



Parks Victoria is planning to inject a small tube containing the same hormones as the contraceptive pill under the skin of around 3,000 wild female koalas in the Mount Eccles National Park, 300 km (186 miles) southwest of Melbourne.


Sally Troy, Parks Victoria's research manager, said on Wednesday that the koala population had to be brought under control because their staple food, the manna gum in the Mount Eccles National Park, was close to depletion.


"The forest is continuing to decline as the animals just keep eating and breeding," Troy told Reuters.


"We're concerned there is a really high risk that we will get a population crash in the next five years -- that is the trees die and thousands of koalas starve to death," Troy said.


"We have found that relocation and surgical sterilization hasn't worked that well, so now we're shifting to a more humane, large scale option which is basically putting them on the pill."


Troy said contraceptive implants, which can be inserted on-the-spot without the use of any anaesthetic and last for about five years, have previously been used in zoos on kangaroos and other marsupials, but never on wild animals.


Koalas can live for up to 18 years and may produce between eight and 11 offspring during their lifetime. They generally start breeding when they are around two-years-old.


The Australian Koala Foundation says there are around 100,000 of the creatures in the country.


"There's not a lot of predator pressure on these animals anymore...They are also protected species so the numbers in some areas have just grown steadily," Troy said.


She said the Parks Victoria operation to catch and inject the contraception tubes into the koalas would begin late next year and was likely to take two years.




koalas on the pill
 
Well, at least it's better than culling -- recently there were at least a few culling seasons at Puckynal (spelling) of kangaroo's. The population of kangaroos were getting out of hand, so the army police and some other sharpshooters began culling kangaroos to cut down the numbers. :( (Culling means killing)
 
Hehehe... I never thought I'd hear about animals going on BC!
 
Originally posted by VamPyroX
Hehehe... I never thought I'd hear about animals going on BC!

Yeha, me neither...but lately, people politically-wise, have been getting strange ideas of how to curb the population boom of different species of wildlife in Australia and the sorts. I just don't understand why they do it cos the wildlife animals are part of NATURE and we humans shouldn't be interfering with nature at all!
How would we feel if someone higher than us humans tried to curb our population boom? :P
 
I think it's stupid cuz there r some rare animals going exist because of some humans r cruel and wanting to be reduced. We should leave the animals alone!!!!
 
Originally posted by WildKaTReSS
I think it's stupid cuz there r some rare animals going exist because of some humans r cruel and wanting to be reduced. We should leave the animals alone!!!!

I think it's stupid, too. But unfortunately, the governmenting bodies are the ones who has all the 'power' in deciding what to save and what not to save, etc.! Thank goodness for protests that we can have a voice and say something about it and hope the government bodies'll listen!
 
At least it's better than shooting them....

It occurs all around the major cities in USA with overgrowing population of deer.
 
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