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Case ID: 16805
Classification: Shooting
Animal: other wildlife
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Mother koala killed, baby shot 15 times
Jimna, QLD (AU)

Incident Date: Friday, Nov 5, 2010

Disposition: Open
Case Images: 3 files available

Suspect(s) Unknown - We need your help!

An orphaned koala which was shot up to 15 times in a cruel attack is fighting for its after being found next to its dead mother.

The tiny joey recieved a fractured skull, gun pellets scattered throughout the body and damaged stomach and intestines in the attack which has shocked animal rescuers.

Vets say it is not clear yet whether the joey, which was blasted out of a tree with a shotgun on Queensland's Sunshine Coast hinterland, will survive.

The joey was found at Jimna on Friday next to its mother, which had died from her wounds.

Stomach and intestinal perforations have been repaired and three pellets removed, including from the skull, but a further 12 remain.

Veterinarian Amber Gillett said yesterday the joey - who staff named Frodo - remained in a critical condition.

If her condition can be stabilized, she will undergo further surgery to remove pellets and repair damage.

She is receiving intravenous antibiotics, fluids and pain relief and has had blood transfusions.

"Frodo's condition is extremely critical and will require intensive monitoring and care in the coming days," Dr Gillett said.

"We are stunned to see this kind of animal cruelty and cannot begin to fathom why somebody would want to shoot a koala that poses no threat to them."

RSPCA chief executive Mark Townend said his organization would provide any help needed to find the culprit and would be happy to prosecute.

"If people think they can help, contact us, the police or the Environment Department," Mr Townend said.

"I just can't believe the ratbags we've had to deal with over the past 12 months. We've spent a lot of money on education about animal welfare. If people don't like animals, why don't they just leave them alone.

"They don't have to shoot them."

Sustainability Minister Kate Jones described the shooting as sick and cruel.

"I'm absolutely disgusted by this cruelty and hope the young koala can recover," she said.

Anyone with information should contact the Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service on 1300 130 372.

Police are investigating the attack.

Ms Jones said the penalty for shooting a koala was a $225,000 fine or two years' imprisonment.

If you have information on this case, please contact:
Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service
1300 130 372.

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