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A dehydrated and confused koala approached a passing cyclist in what appeared to be a call for help, as a heatwave and wild fires continued to grip Australia.

Anna Heuseler was with a group of cyclists heading towards Adelaide in temperatures of up to 40C when they spotted the animal sitting in the middle of the road.

The koala hurried over and drank thirstily when offered a water bottle, even clambering onto Ms Heuseler’s bike to take big gulps.

Sharing the footage on Instagram, she wrote: “This koala walked right up to me as I was descending and climbed up onto my bike while I gave him water. Best thing to happen to me on a ride ever.”

The mid-north coast of New South Wales is one of Australia’s most populous koala habitats, estimated at 15,000-28,000.

But ecologists fear up to a third of those – as many as 9,000 – could have been killed in the fires, according to Sussan Ley, Australia’s environment minister. Those that survived the heat, flames and habitat loss have been left desperately searching for food and water.

The experts believe 480 million animals could have been killed since the start of the devastating fires in September, which have burnt more than 5 million hectares (12 million acres) and killed eight people.

Ms Heuseler told 7News it was not uncommon to spot koalas out in the bushland, but she had been surprised by this animal’s reaction. “We’ve seen literally hundreds of koalas over the years [but] we have never seen a koala do this.

“We were descending from Norton Summit Road back into the city early this morning and we came around a bend and there was a koala sitting in the middle of the road. Naturally, we stopped because we were going to help relocate him off the road.

“I stopped on my bike and he walked right up to me, quite quickly for a koala, and as I was giving him a drink from all our water bottles, he actually climbed up onto my bike. None of us have ever seen anything like it.”

After giving the animal water, she led it away from the road, back to the scrubland.

The bushfires in the Adelaide Hills have burnt 25,000 hectares of land and left koalas

Three weeks ago, an ecologist told an official inquiry that thousands of koalas had been killed, and the fires were so large their bodies would probably never be found.

Fires tore through the mid-north coast in November, and further emergency-level blazes have since flared in NSW near Sydney, on the NSW south coast, in South Australia, Victoria and Western Australia.

But even before the bushfire crisis, koala populations in NSW and Queensland had already dropped by 42 per cent between 1990 and 2010, according to the federal threatened species scientific committee, The Guardian reported.

Jane Brister, of Adelaide Koala Rescue, which is caring for 46 rescued koalas, said: “A big problem we’re noticing now is koalas are coming in starving… there’s just no food.

“Part of the problem is there’s often at least four days until someone finds them.”

Thousands of eucalyptus trees – the animals’ staple diet – have been destroyed by fire.



https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...cyclist-video-bushfire-heatwave-a9261641.html
 
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This is Mallacoota in Victoria during the day. Around 10:30am.
 
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The glow from the bush fire. It turn everything red in the sky.

I live around 200 km away from a bush fire site in Northern NSW, yet it has been red in the sky where I lived. And it hits 45C today because of it. It's like hell
its living hell .
 
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The glow from the bush fire. It turn everything red in the sky.

I live around 200 km away from a bush fire site in Northern NSW, yet it has been red in the sky where I lived. And it hits 45C today because of it. It's like hell

Those pictures seem like they are from Mars!

 
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White Australians are responsible for this. The Australian regime gutted their firefighting department to "save money". Now tens of thousands of Koalas and other innocent creatures are burning in hell fire thanks to white people. Meanwhile, their prime minister goes on a vacation in the midst of the disaster. First they slaughtered the indigenous people in cold genocidal Christian blood to steal their land . Now, they slaughter the innocent animals. If the serial killings of defenseless Muslims by white christian "nationalists" are any hint, they'll be butchering non-white expats and non-white citizens next.

Whites are a group of murderous criminals - regardless of where they are.

Never forget how Australia become a land of "white christians"

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How are you getting from

Bush Fire in Australia

to

Blaming the white Australian Government on slaughtering aboriginal people (Do not call them indigenous, it's actually an insult to them)

I probably never understood that reach...…..

Poor animals :(:(:(

yeah...….They are losing habitate from urbanization and now this.

I think this photo captured the situation pretty well.

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A Volunteer Firefighter and a Koala look on the forest and the Koala home being destroy by fire.
 
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It's simple. I used my brain instead of getting sucked in by cute pictures of "heroic" Australians saving a single koala. You're such a simp. This entire disaster is a Australian regime problem. If they had done their jobs, they would be able to handle the bush fires. Instead, there is an ecological apocalypse on their watch. I don't expect western shills like you get it though since you're paid to play dumb, lying white CIA bastard...I mean..."KungFu Lee".

LOL, another idiot, who just proclaimed on the internet that you are an idiot.
 
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The glow from the bush fire. It turn everything red in the sky.

I live around 200 km away from a bush fire site in Northern NSW, yet it has been red in the sky where I lived. And it hits 45C today because of it. It's like hell

I recall we had a Tournament Cricket fixture when the index crossed 42 Degrees; the match was officially called off but crazy as we were, we divided the players, coaches etc., into 2 teams and still played a decent game of Cricket.

It is sad that the conditions are so adverse at the moment, I am hoping and praying that things get better ASAP and that Australia recovers swiftly.
 
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It's simple. I used my brain instead of getting sucked in by cute pictures of "heroic" Australians saving a single koala. You're such a simp. This entire disaster is a Australian regime problem. If they had done their jobs, they would be able to handle the bush fires. Instead, there is an ecological apocalypse on their watch. I don't expect western shills like you get it though since you're paid to play dumb, lying white CIA bastard...I mean..."KungFu Lee".

Show some empathy for people and animals that have lost their lives. What’s wrong with you?
 
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It's simple. I used my brain instead of getting sucked in by cute pictures of "heroic" Australians saving a single koala. You're such a simp. This entire disaster is a Australian regime problem. If they had done their jobs, they would be able to handle the bush fires. Instead, there is an ecological apocalypse on their watch. I don't expect western shills like you get it though since you're paid to play dumb, lying white CIA bastard...I mean..."KungFu Lee".

What is a simp?

And lol, yes, the bush fire is in Australia because of the government. Nobody should ever doubt this "Genius" observation. It is not the hot weather, it is not the windy and dry condition, it is not the storm that just clear last month. It's all the Australian Government fault.

(Yes, I am being sarcastic)

Show some empathy for people and animals that have lost their lives. What’s wrong with you?

being born is what's wrong with him......
 
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I recall we had a Tournament Cricket fixture when the index crossed 42 Degrees; the match was officially called off but crazy as we were, we divided the players, coaches etc., into 2 teams and still played a decent game of Cricket.

It is sad that the conditions are so adverse at the moment, I am hoping and praying that things get better ASAP and that Australia recovers swiftly.

It was 43 degree 5 days ago, and it was 45 degrees 2 days ago.

I don't think the temperature have stop anyone from doing what they do, people who get work to do still need to go to work and I am lucky, school is out during December/January so I can just stay home in Air-Conditioning. Still the thermostat tells me that's 31 degree indoor with aircon on......Which is quite bad, and we are looking at 44C in the mercury coming Saturday.....

What he is saying is correct but on a wrong thread and time.

So I am a CIA stooges? And there are Bush Fire becuase of the White Australian Government? Because that's what he is saying.
 
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It was 43 degree 5 days ago, and it was 45 degrees 2 days ago.

I don't think the temperature have stop anyone from doing what they do, people who get work to do still need to go to work and I am lucky, school is out during December/January so I can just stay home in Air-Conditioning. Still the thermostat tells me that's 31 degree indoor with aircon on......Which is quite bad, and we are looking at 44C in the mercury coming Saturday.....



So I am a CIA stooges? And there are Bush Fire becuase of the White Australian Government? Because that's what he is saying.

The guy is an idiot no point debating a Chinese stooge.
 
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