Species protection in Australia
Healing Australia's national icon
The koala is one of the most famous animals in the world. The lovable bears are social by nature — yet despite this, Australia's national icon is an endangered species in many regions. About 80 percent of the marsupials' natural habitat has been cleared since colonization, and the animals are now dependent on the goodwill of people for survival. Conservationists dedicated to protecting these animals can count on the support of Bayer Australia.
The animals that live in wildlife refuges often suffer from chlamydiosis, an inflammatory disease of the urogenital region. This disease can lead to infertility in females, and even to death in particularly severe cases. The Bayer product Baytril can cure this infection. For Bayer Australia, therefore, it went without saying that this veterinary pharmaceutical would be provided free of charge for animals in the wildlife refuges — for the well-being of Australia's national icon.
The animals that live in wildlife refuges often suffer from chlamydiosis, an inflammatory disease of the urogenital region. This disease can lead to infertility in females, and even to death in particularly severe cases. The Bayer product Baytril can cure this infection. For Bayer Australia, therefore, it went without saying that this veterinary pharmaceutical would be provided free of charge for animals in the wildlife refuges — for the well-being of Australia's national icon.


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