On my recent trip to Australia, I travelled the Great Ocean Road and ended my journey in Koroit in Western Victoria at the Mosswood Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre. I talked to the founder Tracey Wilson about why she set up the sanctuary and what challenges they faced with recent bush fires, and more recently again, the bulldozing of large gum plantations.
Much of Mosswood's work is focused on Koalas, which to many are the most endearing and sweet little creatures ever. And I must admit I was won over by just how cute and sweet they were too.
But there are controversies and very real ethical conservation dilemmas surrounding Koala populations, timber plantations and managing Australian biodiversity. Tracey, a pragmatic conservationist, gives a fascinating insight into the competing priorities of government, private timber plantations, conservationists and wildlife enthusiasts alike. Perhaps surprisingly, the cuddly 'Koala bear' divides opinion in this part of the world, and it has led to much conflict.
I'm lucky enough to have had a private tour of the sanctuary as I chat to Tracey, so come join as I meet Koalas, Kookaburras, Penguins and much more!
Sean's Wild Life podcast is produced by Sean McCormack, co-produced and edited by Thomas Ntinas. Title track 'A Wild Life' kindly composed and donated by Mark Rose.
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