Yanchep National Park visitors to get a glimpse of the first baby koala born in 15 years

Peek-A-Boo!
A curious baby Koala, who was born in the first Yanchep National Park in 15 years, slowly began to discover the world outside his mother’s bag.
Joey was born seven months ago in Monfy, who came to the National Park from Ballarat in October last year.
WA parks and wildlife service, “the last few weeks to follow the National Park Rangers, Miffy and Poster-Young Joey’yi closely watching-sneaks, a elbow or foot or a pair of eyes caught,” he said.
“Now, as Joey dimension and confidence grow, lucky visitors to the Koala colony of the park can soon come out and make a journey to the mother’s back.”
Ten months after Miffy came to the park, he announced that he and another Koala, Louie, expect a piece of joy.
Yanchep National Park Senior Ranger then told Phillipa Jarvis Carboon Perthnow that we were not sure that it would be a must – stove. I am very excited. Just bright ”.
Little Joey’s name will be announced in the coming weeks.
Koalas in Yanchep National Park can be seen from Koala Boardwalk and is at the best morning between 8 and 16:30.
