Posted on 08/09/2009 6:43:52 PM PDT by nickcarraway
AUSTRALIA'S most loved koala will be stuffed and displayed in the Melbourne Museum following her death during surgery.
The image of Sam the koala holding hands with Country Fire Authority (CFA) firefighter David Tree and sipping from his water bottle in the aftermath of the Black Saturday bushfires was beamed around the world as a symbol of hope in the days following the disaster.
Sam's bushfire injuries had healed but the four-year-old animal was put down on Thursday during major surgery to remove cysts associated with chlamydia, a life-threatening disease that causes cervical infection and has ravaged Victoria's koala population.
Victorian Premier John Brumby confirmed on Friday that Sam's carers had accepted an offer by the museum to preserve and display the koala to the public, News Ltd newspapers report.
"We will never forget the people and communities affected by those fires and we will never forget the courage and kindness of the firefighters and volunteers who helped them," Mr Brumby said.
"The story of Sam will help us to understand and remember the devastation that the events of February 2009 had on the people of this state and their extraordinary determination to recover and move forward with their lives."
Museum Victoria's exhibitions director Robin Hirst said it was vital Sam joined iconic racehorse Phar Lap at the museum.
"She is associated with a very important image from those terrible times."
They did the same thing with Steve Irwin he is at the Sydney airport at the international terminal
ROTFLMAO "Crikey! Ain't I a beauty?"
With wild rice and herbs? He may be tasty.
ohh, I remember that story. poor thing
You know you’re goin’ to hell for that.
Exactly how does a koala get chlamydia? On second thought, I don't want to know.
<ohh, I remember that story. poor thing
Same here. This is sad news.
That’s rather disturbing.
I think it would be more appropriate for the museum to display the pictures of little Sam—like when she was drinking from the fireman’s water bottle.
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