Soldiers On Duty Are Spending Their Rest Time Caring for Rescued Koalas


Soldiers On Duty Are Spending Their Rest Time Caring for Rescued Koalas |

Australian soldiers took care of koalas during their rest time. Koalas have been rescued from the bush fire in Australia. To know more about the topic, check the article.

The Australian bushfires were the most terrible way to end the last decade and start this one, with more than a billion animals were dead. Some of these animals were found dead in the most horrific ways.

However, those who have been rescued may have had injuries from this really cruel event.

Luckily, there were many animals who were rescued. This is a story of a group of soldiers who risked their lives fighting the Australian bushfire but didn’t just stop there.

Soldiers On Duty Are Spending Their Rest Time Caring for Rescued Koalas |
Credited: Australian Army Facebook page

They did a heart-warming action for a group of koalas.

Last Friday, these soldiers, both men and women, from the South Australian and Tasmanian 16 Regiment Emergency Support Force visited the Cleland Wildlife Park in South Australia.  

They went to the Cleland Wildlife Park so they can take care of the rescued koalas by feeding them the required nutrition using syringes.

The heartwarming photos show the severity of the bushfire crisis where the koalas were classified as endangered after many of them losing their natural habitat.

In fact, the federal MP has announced that it will provide $50 million funding package to help the animal population to rise back again once the bushfire has been eliminated.

Soldiers On Duty Are Spending Their Rest Time Caring for Rescued Koalas |
Credited: Australian Army Facebook page

They did this kind-hearted action while they were still in their uniforms; it was in their rest time that they decided to go and take care of the koalas.

Soldiers On Duty Are Spending Their Rest Time Caring for Rescued Koalas |
Credited: Australian Army Facebook

They were soon going to head back to the fires in Adelaide in Australia to offer help and rescue those in need.

They are truly great and kind people who were there taking care of rescued koalas.

Share your opinion. What do you think about the action that the soldiers did?

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