In my 53 years on this planet,i had NEVER witnessed a Koala in the wild, and have done a lot of bush walking in that time.
Only last month when i was driving down the Jimna range,i spotted a furry critter running down the middle of the road...yep,a Koala :o:)
Then only 3 days ago,i was on top of the range at where the Jimna 'State forest' starts and be buggered,saw a mother Koala with her Joey (firmly clinging to mum's back) crossing the road :oo:
Instinctively i knew that i had to guide these bundles of cuteness to safety,so i pulled over to the side of the road and guided them to the relative safety of the scrub.
They both clambered up a fairly narrow stemmed Euc of some sort (Ironbark i think) and didn't seemed too worried about my presence at all.
They truly are a delightful animal,and to see one(or two) in their wild environment is a magical experience.
To those folk that live around Jimna or travel this road as visitors,PLEASE be aware of their presence and understand that they have terrible road sense.
If you are lucky enough to spot one,contact the 'Koala foundation' in Brisbane and they will plot their location which will in turn provide important data in the effort to save these iconic critters...MM:)