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Booster shot being developed to avoid recapturing koalas to fight Chlamydia disease

Researchers at QUT are revolutionizing koala health with a cutting-edge booster vaccine using implant technology. This innovation aims to combat the deadly Chlamydia disease, a major cause of death for Australian koalas. Unlike traditional methods that require recapturing or holding koalas for a second immunization, this implant-based solution streamlines the process, benefiting both the animals and wildlife handlers. The vaccine, similar in size to a pet microchip, releases the booster at a strategically timed interval. Led by Professor Ken Beagley, this project marks a significant leap in safeguarding koala populations and minimizing human interference in their natural habitats.

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Shocking study reveals the cruel truth: The devastating effects of declawing Big Cats

A groundbreaking peer-reviewed study from North Carolina State University exposes the hidden consequences of declawing on larger cat species. Discover why this controversial practice is not only illegal but also devastating for the muscular capabilities of tigers and other exotic cats, shedding light on their mistreatment.

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