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Transcript: Profile: Hand-planted eucalyptus forest seems to work for koalas and shows promise for restoring koala habitat
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- NPR Morning Edition
- Article date:
- February 27, 2001
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Profile: Hand-planted eucalyptus forest seems to work for koalas and
shows promise for restoring koala habitat
Host: BOB EDWARDS
Time: 10:00-11:00 AM
BOB EDWARDS, host:
This is MORNING EDITION from NPR News. I'm Bob Edwards.
If you have children, or even know children, you are familiar with
difficult eaters and how hard it is to find something they'll accept.
In Australia, conservationists face this same problem as they work
to save an animal beloved worldwide for its teddy-bear look. The
latest National Geographic Radio Expedition takes NPR's Alex Chadwick
to a very unusual forest in Australia.
(Soundbite of koala noises)
ALEX CHADWICK ...