The 99th koala : rescue and resilience on Kangaroo Island / Kailas Wild.

By: Wild, Kailas [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Cammeray, NSW : Simon & Schuster, 2020Copyright date: ©2020Description: 204 pages : illustrations (chiefly colour), maps, portraits ; 20 x 22 cmContent type: text | still image | cartographic image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781760858094; 1760858099Other title: Ninety-ninth koalaSubject(s): Wild, Kailas -- Travel -- South Australia -- Kangaroo Island | Wildlife rescue -- South Australia -- Kangaroo Island | Koala -- South Australia -- Kangaroo Island | Wildfires -- South Australia -- Kangaroo Island | Kangaroo Island (S.A.)DDC classification: 599.2/51392 Summary: In last summer's devastating fires, Kangaroo Island lost half of its koala population, with many more left injured and starving. This is the inspiring and sometimes confronting story of someone who went to help and ended up a koala dad. When Kailas Wild - arborist by trade and conservationist at heart - heard that there were injured koalas on Kangaroo Island who could only be reached by a tree climber, he drove 1500 kms to volunteer. Seven weeks later, he had crowd-funded sixty-five thousand dollars, participated in the rescue of over 100 koalas and had formed a special bond with a baby koala - Joey Kai. His social media postings gained tens of thousands of views and press attention around Australia and overseas, including the BBC, The Times (London), The New York Times and The Daily Mail. The 99th Koala shares that experience, in words and pictures, and introduces us to some of the koalas of Kangaroo Island. Sometimes tragic, sometimes hopeful, Kai's story above all commemorates our unique wildlife, and demonstrates the power of one person trying to make a difference.
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In last summer's devastating fires, Kangaroo Island lost half of its koala population, with many more left injured and starving. This is the inspiring and sometimes confronting story of someone who went to help and ended up a koala dad. When Kailas Wild - arborist by trade and conservationist at heart - heard that there were injured koalas on Kangaroo Island who could only be reached by a tree climber, he drove 1500 kms to volunteer. Seven weeks later, he had crowd-funded sixty-five thousand dollars, participated in the rescue of over 100 koalas and had formed a special bond with a baby koala - Joey Kai. His social media postings gained tens of thousands of views and press attention around Australia and overseas, including the BBC, The Times (London), The New York Times and The Daily Mail. The 99th Koala shares that experience, in words and pictures, and introduces us to some of the koalas of Kangaroo Island. Sometimes tragic, sometimes hopeful, Kai's story above all commemorates our unique wildlife, and demonstrates the power of one person trying to make a difference.

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