Taking the clinic to koalas to beat chlamydia and population decline

6 Nov 2025
Koala
Dr Gillett and Dr FitzGibbon fit a koala with a tracking collar before release

More than 600,000 Queensland koalas were killed for their fur in August 1927, and almost 100 years on, populations are yet to recover, according to University of Queensland academics.

“Hunting was definitely one of the big threats to koalas and it's well documented there were millions of koalas targeted,” UQ research fellow Dr Amber Gillett said.

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