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This Hero Dog Has Been Tasked With Finding Koalas That Have Survived Australia’s Bushfires
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This Hero Dog Has Been Tasked With Finding Koalas That Have Survived Australia’s Bushfires

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As the New South Wales and Queensland areas in Australia have been devastated by bushfires, as many resources as possible are being directed there. Unfortunately, not only were people’s homes destroyed, but many animals have suffered as well. Because of this, there are teams made specifically to check whether there are surviving koalas in the burned areas. One of the most important team members is Bear – the koala detection dog that has been deployed to the damaged areas of Queensland.

More info: IFAW Australia

This is Bear – a good boy who helps to detect koalas

Image credits: IFAW Australia

“Our koala detection dog Bear is bringing a glimmer of hope for koalas suffering from Australia’s deadly bushfires—but these animals need more heroes to save them from this ongoing disaster. Our koala detection dog Bear is an integral part of these rescue efforts. He was recently deployed to southeast Queensland and one of the hardest-hit areas of New South Wales where the bushfires decimated local koala populations. Bear is one of the few detection dogs who can locate live koalas through the scent of their fur,” International Fund for Animal Welfare posted on their Facebook page.

Bear is specially trained to find sick, orphaned and injured koalas in the wild

Image credits: IFAW Australia

Bear is the border collie/koolie mix who works with Detection Dogs for Conservation, where he has been specially trained to sniff out and detect sick, displaced, orphaned and injured koalas in the wild. The hardworking good boy was recently sent out to several burned areas in Australia to find koalas that might be injured and are in need of help.

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The hardworking dog is now 6 years old

Image credits: IFAW Australia

Rescuing koalas is not an easy job to do – the koala detection dogs need to have no interest in people, be hyper-focused and without a prey drive. Fortunately, Bear meets the requirements – a dog that was abandoned years ago by his former owners and brought to Detection Dogs for Conservation.

He was brought to Detection Dogs for Conservation by his former owners who didn’t want to care for him anymore

Image credits: Queensland Koala Crusaders

“Bear is highly focused and brilliant at focusing on one thing – his ball which is his reward, which makes him perfectly suited for the job. He also has zero prey drive which is essential for a wildlife detection dog as they need to focus purely on the scent and not the animal, ultimately ignoring the animal,” an International Fund for Animal Welfare representative told the media.

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Despite the efforts, in New South Wales, some local koala populations are close to the brink of extinction

Image credits: Queensland Koala Crusaders

“Devastating bushfires continue to sweep across Australia and threaten the survival of iconic species. In New South Wales, some local koala populations could be pushed to the brink of extinction. Australia’s wildlife can’t battle this disaster alone. We must work together to save these animals before it’s too late,” the International Fund for Animal Welfare informs.

In order to help Australian koalas survive, you can donate money to the International Fund for Animal Welfare by following this link.

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Neringa Utaraitė

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Neringa is a proud writer at Bored Panda who used to study English and French linguistics. Although she has many different interests, she's particularly drawn to covering stories about pop culture as well as history. While not at the office, this Panda enjoys creepy movies, poetry, photography and learning how to play the piano.

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Neringa Utaraitė

Neringa Utaraitė

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Neringa is a proud writer at Bored Panda who used to study English and French linguistics. Although she has many different interests, she's particularly drawn to covering stories about pop culture as well as history. While not at the office, this Panda enjoys creepy movies, poetry, photography and learning how to play the piano.

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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I am Australian and currently due to global warming the bush fires are worse then they have ever been destroying hundreds of homes across Australia! Our firefighters (dogs and human) all deserve massive thank yous and our gratitude for the work they continuously put in!!!

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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

A real hero! And I'm glad to see he has dog-shoes on so as to not injure himself

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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I am Australian and currently due to global warming the bush fires are worse then they have ever been destroying hundreds of homes across Australia! Our firefighters (dogs and human) all deserve massive thank yous and our gratitude for the work they continuously put in!!!

Night Owl
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

A real hero! And I'm glad to see he has dog-shoes on so as to not injure himself

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