Koala mum Myah on red cushioned hospital table with female vet checking heart rate while koala joey lays on her back

Meet Myah & Micah, an Adorable Koala Mum & Joey Saved From Chlamydia Disease

Myah & Micah are a mum and bub duo that bring hope for Koalas. Australia is experiencing a Koala crisis and Currumbin Wildlife Hospital is working around the clock to save this endangered species from chlamydia, a life-threatening disease for Koalas. Protecting Koalas Myah & Micah From Chlamydia Our latest patients Myah & Micah are…

Koala laying on red mattress on breathing support during treatment at wildlife hospital

Corey the Koala’s Close Call: A Reminder as Dispersal Season Begins

Corey is a young male koala just beginning to find his place in the world. Like many joeys his age, dispersal season is the time to leave their mothers and seek out new territory. While this is an exciting time for koalas, Corey’s first big journey nearly ended in tragedy.  Last week, Corey wandered into a suburban…

Koala patient with blue bandage eating leaves in ICU recovering from surgery

Currumbin Wildlife Hospital’s Wildlife Rescue During Cyclone Alfred

Currumbin, Gold Coast – As Tropical Cyclone Alfred tore through Southeast Queensland and Northern New South Wales last week, the dedicated team at Currumbin Wildlife Hospital worked tirelessly behind the scenes to ensure vulnerable, native wildlife continued to receive life-saving care. Preparing for Tropical Cyclone Alfred In the lead-up to the cyclone, stable patients were…