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Media Alert – Mr & Mrs Blue Wren debut in Australian Koala Foundation’s animated Urban series

Australian Koala Foundation < 1 mins read
  • The Australian Koala Foundation (AKF) has released the latest video in their Urban the Koala series.
  • This latest instalment introduces Mr and Mrs Blue Wren - a pair of birds that have been married for a very long time!
  • Described as the most handsome bird of the bush, Mr Blue Wren informs Urban that he will be flying to the Koala Army's March for Creatures Great and Small with a whole flock in tow.
  • Watch the video here: The Glorious Mr Blue Wren
  • To find out more about the Koala Army’s March for Creatures Great and Small, visit savethekoala.com/koala-army 

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