Expanding cities, land clearance and the spread of chlamydia in particular are devastating Australia’s koala population. But scientists are hopeful their vaccine research may help preserve one of the country’s most iconic animals. AFP
Expanding cities, land clearance and the spread of chlamydia in particular are devastating Australia’s koala population. But scientists are hopeful their vaccine research may help preserve one of the country’s most iconic animals. AFP
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