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Peaches O Malley
02-11-2009, 07:21 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-XSPx7S4jr4

CANBERRA (Reuters) – A love story between two badly burnt koalas rescued from Australia's deadliest bushfires has provided some heart-warming relief after days of devastation and the loss of over 180 lives.
The story of Sam and her new boyfriend Bob emerged after volunteer fire-fighter Dave Tree used a mobile phone to film the rescue of the bewildered female found cowering in a burnt out forest at Mirboo North, 150 km (90 miles) southeast of Melbourne.
Photos and a video of Tree, 44, approaching Sam while talking gently to her, and feeding her water from a plastic bottle as she put her burnt claw in his cold, wet hand quickly hit video sharing website YouTube (www.youtube.com/watch?v=-XSPx7S4jr4), making her an Internet sensation.
But it was after reaching a wildlife shelter that Sam met and befriended Bob, who was saved by wildlife workers on Friday, two days before Sam, in Boolarra, about 180 km from Melbourne.
Tree, who has been a volunteer fire-fighter for 26 years, said it was extremely rare to get so close to a koala so he asked his colleague Brayden Groen, 20, to film him.
"You can how she stops and moves forward and looks at me. It was like a look saying "I can't run, I'm weak and sore, put me out of my misery,"" Tree told Reuters.
"I yelled out for some water and I sat down with her and tipped the water up. It was in my hand and she reached for the bottle then put her right claw into my left hand which was cold so it must have given her some pain relief and she just left it there. It was just amazing."
INSPIRING LOVE STORY
Sam was taken to the Southern Ash Wildlife Shelter in Rawson. Her story was reminiscent of a koala named Lucky who survived the 2003 bushfires that destroyed about 500 homes and killed four people in the capital of Canberra. Lucky became a symbol of hope.
Colleen Wood from the Southern Ash Wildlife Shelter that is caring for Sam and Bob said both koalas were doing well while other animals like possums, kangaroos, and wallabies were also starting to emerge from the debris.
She said Sam had suffered second degree burns to her paws and would take seven to eight months to recover while Bob had three burnt paws with third degree burns and should be well enough to return to the bush in about four months.
"They keep putting their arms around each other and giving each other hugs. They really have made friends and it is quite beautiful to see after all this. It's been horrific," said Wood.
"Sam is probably aged between two to four going by her teeth and Bob is about four so they have a muchness with each other."
Wood said about 20 koalas had been brought into her shelter in recent days, several of whom had bonded as koalas are known to clump together, but none had garnered the same attention as the new Internet star Sam.
Tree, a volunteer with the Country Fire Authority Victoria, has visited Sam since her rescue and was delighted to see she had found a boyfriend in Bob.
"They've really taken a shine to each other as they are both burnt and share the same burnt smell," he said.
"My heart goes out to the people in these fires and this was so innocent so people have used this to distract them from all the sad stuff that has gone on. It gives people a bit of hope."
Donations for bushfire support can be made to the Country Fire Authority Victoria via their website at http://www.cfa.vic.gov.au/about/supportingcfa.htm.

Sareynity
02-11-2009, 08:09 AM
Ohhh a little sign of good news amongst such a tragedy. Thanks for sharing.

Taffy Saltwater
02-11-2009, 08:50 AM
It's a miracle to me that anything survived these fires. That a wild animal would willingly go to a human for comfort tells volumes of the horrors she endured. I liked that Sam & Bob were of of "a muchness".

Buxom Wench
02-11-2009, 08:56 AM
The photo in the news was touching enough.
The Youtube video made me cry. *sniff sniff*

daBaroness
02-11-2009, 05:18 PM
http://i302.photobucket.com/albums/nn119/dabaroness/phrases/awww.gif

Now THIS is the kind of animal story I like to hear!

Ysobelle
02-11-2009, 10:09 PM
Just so y'all know, donating $25AU to the RSPCA comes out to about $16US.

Or so my bank account now tells me.

Peaches O Malley
02-11-2009, 11:13 PM
Just so y'all know, donating $25AU to the RSPCA comes out to about $16US.

Or so my bank account now tells me.
You = awesome. *sqwudge*

Ysobelle
02-11-2009, 11:59 PM
You = awesome. *sqwudge*



Awww. No, just soft. Pedigree got $25 off me last night, too, because of those commercials during the Westminster Dog Show. Show me a clip of a dog in a shelter cage, and the only reason I don't throw up is cos I'm too busy crying.

I can't fix everything. But this I can do.

Saucy Ria
02-12-2009, 02:08 PM
Awww. No, just soft. Pedigree got $25 off me last night, too, because of those commercials during the Westminster Dog Show. Show me a clip of a dog in a shelter cage, and the only reason I don't throw up is cos I'm too busy crying.

I can't fix everything. But this I can do.

Pedigree got me too Nikki!! Those commercials HURT!!

...... off to hug the new furbaby.............

Phoenix McHeit
08-06-2009, 01:03 PM
Dredging up this old thread for a sad update:

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/32310109/ns/world_news-asiapacific/?GT1=43001

Iconic koala that survived fires dies in surgery

‘Sam,’ who was captured on film during Australia blazes, loses fight for life

Rest well, sweetie.