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Koala Doing Well After Wildfire Rescue

By KRISTEN GELINEAU
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SYDNEY (Feb. 12) -- Sam the koala, the most famous furry survivor of Australia's worst-ever wildfires, is healing well thanks to the efforts of caretakers at a rescue shelter — and she even has a new boyfriend.
Sam, who captured hearts around the world after she was photographed drinking from a firefighter's water bottle, has also won the affection of Bob, another koala whose paws were scorched in the weekend's inferno, caretaker Lynn Raymond said Thursday.
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"Bob is her protector — as soon as she is moved, he's on the move, too. It really looks like he's making sure she's OK," Raymond said from the Mountain Ash Wildlife Shelter in Rawson, 100 miles east of Melbourne in Victoria state, where the deadly fires continue to burn. "They're good company for each other."
Neither koala is likely to be healthy enough for release for at least four months, and are being comforted by caretakers who salve their scorched paws every few hours.
Global interest in the fate of Sam has been intense since a photograph of firefighter David Tree offering her a bottle of water in a burned-out forest was splashed across the Internet, in newspapers and on television broadcasts. The telephone at the shelter has rung incessantly with callers eager for an update on the creature's condition.
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"It's insane," Raymond said with a laugh. "(But) everybody has been absolutely wonderful."
Sam was found moving gingerly on scorched paws by a fire patrol, said David Tree, the firefighter who spotted her.
On Thursday, Tree clarified to The Associated Press that the rescue occurred Sunday, Feb. 1, three days after the fire initially broke out, and not last Feb. 8 as the AP previously reported.
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Tree and his crew were conducting backburning operations to help contain a clutch of six fires that the Country Fire Authority called the Delburn complex. The fires started on Jan. 29 and destroyed 30 houses, cars and other property before being contained, though not extinguished, on Feb. 7. No one was killed in the Delburn complex of fires, though more than 180 people have died in other blazes in the region.
Tree said he crouched down and held out a bottle of water for Sam to drink, which she eagerly accepted, holding Tree's hand as he poured water into her mouth.
"You all right, buddy?" Tree asks in a video of the encounter as he approaches the koala. Later, as Sam gulps from the bottle, he quips: "How much can a koala bear?"
Often mistakenly called koala bears because they resemble a child's teddy bear, the marsupial is actually a somewhat ornery creature with a loud growl and sharp claws.
Sam and Tree were reunited at the shelter on Wednesday, a meeting that left the 44-year-old firefighter fighting back tears.
"When I saw her, I was just overwhelmed," Tree said Thursday. "I got a bit choked up, got a bit of a gut rise."
Tree was relieved to see his little friend doing so well, and plans to give her a cage that currently houses his 11-year-old daughter's canary. "We'll worry about the canary later," he said.
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Sam, who suffered second- and third-degree burns to her paws, has been sharing a cage with Bob, who took an immediate interest in her when she arrived, Raymond said.
Both Sam and Bob were given painkillers when they first arrived, but they're off the drugs now, Raymond said. The two are still receiving antibiotics. For now, though, the famously thirsty marsupial appears to be on the mend.
"I'm just looking at Sam now — she is fast asleep," Raymond said. "She's doing very, very well."
Tree told the AP on Thursday the intensity of the media interest in the koala's rescue caught him completely by surprise, but he was concerned that it did not overshadow the tragedy of the lives and property lost in the blazes.
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Basscatcher23in

01:03 PMAug 06 2009

anyone who does not like what i say or does not like me come to my house i will hurt u

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Basscatcher23in

12:56 PMAug 06 2009

charitonia I know that beliveing in God does not save you unless u back it up well u urself come to my house and I will hurt u and I know so shut up frek

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KayCee71

05:23 AMFeb 13 2009

My heart goes out to all in Oz who have lost someone or something dear to them. While the loss of human lives is horrible, the loss of animals & nature in that region is devestating. David Tree did something wonderful by saving Sam, as there was oh so much to do, but he concerned himself with that suffering creature & looked after her to ensure her safety. Too many folks discount their own habitats & the creatures they share the land with, but Mr. Tree rose above & showed the world that it's best to care than to look away. I hope we can learn something from the devestation that has cost Australia so much & also to care about all living things. Three cheers for David Tree everyone who is helping to keep everyone safe & hooray for Sam & Bob!

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KeepYouChained

04:33 AMFeb 13 2009

awwww, 120 people died, including children, and women, ....though none I'm sure as cute as this animal .........but a koala lived : ) oh joy ......ahhhh, oh joy, how nice

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FairyGirl2003

04:09 AMFeb 13 2009

awww, how cute. i've liked koalas since i was little. i've got three stuffed animals of them, one i've had since i was 5. i hope Sam and Bob recover fully and maybe they can be a couple and have little baby koalas ^^

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kam88203

03:24 AMFeb 13 2009

FYI: Our "Smokey the Bear" was a small bear cub who was burned during a forest fire in New Mexico. He was rescued and lived out his days as the national representative for fire safety. "Remember only you can prevent forest fires!" A pox on the house of those who set the forest fires in Australia.

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CrabbyChief

03:19 AMFeb 13 2009

Not for nothing Anto7R, but if you're going to call someone dumb...spell it correctly. It's not "dump" it's "dumb"Apparently, since it was an Aussie who started this not every Aussie bands together...I lost my Gibberish-English dictionary, so I wasn't able to translate the rest of your post, but congrats on that whole rambling lunatic thing, you're doing really well!- CrabbyC"Anto7R 11:48 PMFeb 13 2009 Hey peanno2na you are as dump as a rock you know nothing about Australia and I can bet you could not find it on the map to save your life. myself being from Australia can tell you that the AUSSIES BAND TOGETHER just like anyone else would when it comes to saving an animal.And I can tell you if england knew how to sail here to the Us then the history of Australia would be different."

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Garret 74

03:03 AMFeb 13 2009

RSLPilot You know, most of us human beings are sick of your constant shit...why don't you go throw yourself in a fire, you big piece of shit...I really hate your kind...All of you ********...I'm glad the little fellow is ok...I only wish this jackass could have gone through the hell you've gone through...I hope they will go through it....

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Rock5Ash12

02:53 AMFeb 13 2009

I knew as soon as I saw that picture of the firefighter giving her water that it would be a media sensation. I was curious and concerned as to what would happen to all the animals as well as the people. It is so heartbreaking to hear of all the deaths and my prayers are with the family and friends of all those who died. Coming from southern California I understand the fear and devastation that occurs during on of those fire storms. This was a good story and I hope there are more, both human and animal to come out of this. God Bless.

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RSLPilot

02:53 AMFeb 13 2009

Chairman Obama, saves the day again, and single handedly extingiushes all fires throughout the world! In other news, earlieir in the day, the annointed Chairman Obama gathered with Nancy, and Barney at the magical neomarxist, money tree. There, they did the dance of the money pixies while waving magical wands! The money tree pixies were pleased and presented the trio with an infinite supply money to spend on their wonderful, neomarxist programs. The Chairman has promised BMWs, fine clothes, and mansions for all! Praise Obama and the new magical era of something for nothing!!

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It was a chance encounter in the charred landscape of Australia\'s deadly wildfires: A koala sips water from a bottle offered by a firefighter.