Desperate
koalas accept water from humans in fire-ravaged Australia
6
January, 2015
By
Stephen Messenger
6
January 2015
(The
Dodo) – In a touching show of solidarity amidst so much
devastation, a wild koala stranded by wildfires in South Australia
was captured on film accepting help from a passerby — offering
proof that a wellspring of hope can emerge from even the simplest of
gestures, and a
few lifesaving sips from a stranger's canteen.
Fires
have burned
through nearly 30,000 acres of bushland in the hills around
Adelaide, claiming dozens of homes and displacing countless
creatures. To make matters worse, summer temperatures in recent days
have soared to around 100ºF, toughening the battle for firefighters
trying beat back the blaze.
But
while the human toll continues to climb, everyday folks, such as
Colin Phil
Cook, are doing their part to help ease the impact for the
victims — like this parched koala.
"A
scorching hot Summers morning and a heat stricken Koala not getting
enough moisture from the drying Gum leaves. Many die throughout
Summer here in Sth. Australia," writes
Cook on YouTube. "I came across this little chap in a
distressed state so I offered a helping hand from my water bottle and
he drank … eagerly without hesitation."
The
koala Cook encountered is far from the only one in need of a helping and.
YouTube
user abuckle
also uploaded a video of a thirsty koala freely accepting a drink
from his place in the shade. […]
Sadly,
if past wildfires in Australia are any indicator, this blaze could
result in millions of animals lost — but even in the face of
that unimaginable tragedy, hope remains that others can be saved.
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