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Australian army vets treat koalas who have suffered burns in wildfires
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2020-01-08
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Wildfires ravaging Australia have taken a grisly toll on the country's wildlife with hundreds of millions of wild animals believed to have been killed in the blazes, along with thousands of livestock.View on euronews
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