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Adopt Casey & Pip



Sex:
female
DOB:
UNKNOWN
Location:
Australian Bush

Casey has a beautiful home in the wild – not in a sanctuary or Zoo to raise her joey Pip. As a new young mother, Casey is very caring and protective over her little bundle of joy. She holds Pip close and keeps a watching eye out for any danger and there is plenty of danger. Cars, dogs and even possibly bushfire. Casey is currently teaching Pip important life-long skills; which leaves are the best for a well-balanced diet. Pip is a daring little rascal who is very active and energetic, after naptime of course. Pip can often be found adventuring out to the highest branches in search of the yummiest leaves and then returning to the safety of her mother’s back. Pip is playful, sometimes even too playful. But Casey keeps a very patient and watchful eye over her beautiful bub. By adopting Casey and Pip, you help AKF in our work to protect trees in the bush.

$ 30 00 AUD

When you adopt a Koala, you receive a beautiful personalised adoption certificate with a photo of your Koala, a welcome letter, Koala stickers, and more. And if you are in the area you can drop in and visit the adorable Koala you adopted! *(Cost of Koala adoption does not include park admission fees).

*We cannot guarantee however, that the adopted Koala will be available for viewing on the day so it is always best to contact the zoo or park prior to your visit to avoid disappointment.

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Please note: Koalas are not pets. This is a symbolic Koala adoption, or a ‘foster’ program. Your monthly donation, which is a twelve month commitment, goes towards the work of helping save Koalas in the wild; so by adopting one of these gorgeous Koalas, you will be helping their less fortunate wild cousins! The Adopt a Koala program is not tax deductable and is a twelve month program.

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