Lovelorn koala nabbed after zoo escape in hunt for mate | Inquirer News

Lovelorn koala nabbed after zoo escape in hunt for mate

/ 01:43 PM October 05, 2017

Australian wildlife staff needed a crane to rescue a lovelorn female koala who escaped from her enclosure at the start of her first mating season, impatient to find a partner.

‘Irene’ was discovered missing from her holding yard at the Australian Reptile Park outside Sydney on Thursday, park officials said.

The two-year-old koala was eventually found stuck in a nearby tree after a “Houdini-style” escape through an opening in her pen, they added.

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Park General Manager Tim Faulkner said Irene had only recently reached sexual maturity and this week marked the start of the annual koala mating season.

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“It’s not the first time we’ve had a young female koala keen on finding a mate, and it’s no coincidence she made her way out of her yard to find a mate’s yard,” he said.

Park officials insisted Irene’s desires would be satisfied, but more prosaically.

They said that she “will be introduced to the correct male after ‘selective pairings are made’ managed by a stud book.”          /kga

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