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Drops of food and water will soon start to help save the vulnerable and starving wildlife on Kangaroo Island now that the bushfire is contained.
With large amounts of wildlife habitat burnt on Kangaroo Island, the State Government has taken the unusual step of relocating 12 rescued koalas from the island to establish a disease-free population at Cleland Wildlife Park.
The State Government will establish a Wildlife and Habitat Recovery Taskforce to play a lead role in the environmental response to recent bushfires.
The community has been asked to remember the importance of biosecurity when supporting Kangaroo Island as it recovers from the impacts of recent bushfires.
Fire is part of our ecology, but the recent fires on Kangaroo Island have burnt more vegetation than any fire on the island in almost a century.