Symbio works hard to save koala population decimated by last summer's bushfires

Greg Ellis
Updated January 1 2021 - 10:41am, first published 10:11am
Saving a native Aussie icon: Liz Florance with Imogen in the new expanded koala enclosure at Symbio Wildlife Park. Picture: Adam McLean.
Saving a native Aussie icon: Liz Florance with Imogen in the new expanded koala enclosure at Symbio Wildlife Park. Picture: Adam McLean.

Symbio Wildlife Park has expanded the size of its koala sanctuary to help ensure the survival of the species after last summer's devastating bushfires decimated the population in many parts of Australia.

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Greg Ellis

Greg Ellis

Business Editor

Almost four decades in electronic, print and digital media. A writer, presenter, emcee, photographer and videographer with degrees in business management, marketing and human resources and tertiary qualifications in photography.

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