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Canvas Print : A baby koala named Cooee is held by its mother at Sydneys Taronga Zoo
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A baby koala named Cooee is held by its mother at Sydneys Taronga Zoo
A baby koala named Cooee is held by its mother at Sydneys Taronga Zoo July 26, 2004. A report into the dangerous levels of koalas present on Kangaroo Island, located south of the South Australian city of Adelaide, will be released by the Australian Koala Foundation on Wednesday, with the culling of the colony one of the issues to be discussed. NO RIGHTS CLEARANCES OR PERMISSIONS ARE REQUIRED FOR THIS IMAGE REUTERS/David Gray DG/CP - RP5DRHYSOEAB
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Media ID 19532007
30"x20" (76x51cm) Canvas Print
Bring the enchanting world of wildlife into your home with Media Storehouse's Canvas Prints. This beautiful image captures a heartwarming moment between a mother koala and her baby, Cooee, at Sydney's Taronga Zoo. Taken by renowned photographer David Gray from Reuters Images, this print offers a stunning, high-quality representation of the delicate bond between these lovable marsupials. Add this captivating piece to your decor and let the magic of nature inspire you every day.
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Estimated Product Size is 50.8cm x 76.2cm (20" x 30")
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In this heartwarming photo, a baby koala named Cooee is cradled in the loving embrace of its mother at Sydney's Taronga Zoo. The tender bond between the two is evident as they share a moment of pure connection and affection. Captured on July 26,2004, this image serves as a reminder of the beauty and fragility of Australia's unique wildlife. It also coincides with an important report by the Australian Koala Foundation regarding the population levels of koalas on Kangaroo Island, located south of Adelaide. The release of this report sparks discussions about various issues surrounding these adorable marsupials, including the potential culling of their colony. As concerns grow over habitat loss and other threats to koalas' survival, it becomes crucial to find sustainable solutions that protect these iconic creatures for future generations. Amidst floods and storms that ravaged parts of Australia in 2004, this photograph offers a glimpse into a serene moment amidst chaos—a symbol of hope and resilience. Photographer David Gray skillfully captures not only the undeniable cuteness but also highlights our responsibility to safeguard these precious animals from harm. As we admire Cooee nestled safely in its mother's arms, let us reflect on our duty to preserve their natural habitats and ensure their continued existence in harmony with our planet.
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