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Published 11:22 29 May 2020 BST
Updated 11:53 29 May 2020 BST
“Koalas are iconic, and even though ours are bred in captivity, we like to think we’re helping the fairly decimated population.
“Ash represents the start of what we’re hoping to be another successful breeding season.”
This comes after reports that the Australian bushfires had destroyed 80 percent of koalas' habitats, making them "functionally extinct."
According to Forbes, "functional extinction" occurs when an animal population becomes so limited that they can no longer play a significant role in their ecosystem.
A koala's main source of sustenance comes from the eucalyptus tree, a considerable proportion of which were destroyed by the bushfires.
Many koalas had to be rescued from fires last year. They later received treatment for their burns,
You can check out Australian Reptile Park's video of baby Ash here:
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