In Australia, the cherished experience of cuddling a koala is causing growing concerns over animal welfare and stress. One of the world’s oldest koala sanctuaries in Queensland has already ceased this practice, shifting to observation-focused experiences that respect the natural behavior of these gentle creatures. With koalas now classified as endangered, it is crucial that we protect every individual from unnecessary stress and disturbance.

Sign this petition to urge the Queensland government to ban koala cuddling and prioritize conservation and educational encounters!

Koalas are delicate animals that require up to 20 hours of sleep per day and can experience significant stress when handled by humans. This stress can lead to health issues and a decrease in their overall wellbeing. Observations indicate that koalas often attempt to escape cuddling events, demonstrating their discomfort.

While it might be sad to miss a photo opportunity, this small sacrifice of giving up koala cuddling will give us a chance to respect and preserve these magnificent creatures for future generations.

The Queensland government could create positive change while still allowing us all to enjoy koalas. They could do this by implementing a phased ban on koala cuddling, increasing support for wildlife educational programs, and ensuring all wildlife interactions are respectful and based on the best principles of animal welfare.

Sign now to demand that the Queensland government end koala cuddling and invest in wildlife protection and ethical tourism practices.

  • @blahsay
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    -13 months ago

    Never seen a koala get even slightly agitated getting a cuddle. They seem fine and it creates a huge amount of goodwill and awareness which in turn creates pressure to save habitat.

    This petition won’t help koalas.

    • Konala KoalaOPM
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      03 months ago

      Well, I wasn’t sure when I have received a link to this petition, but I ended up posting it here since it appears to have to do with koalas.