A koala and its joey were rescued from the fires by Jimbooba Police. Photo / Supplied
Thousands of people have signed a petition to introduce koalas to New Zealand eucalyptus plantations amidst Australia's devastating bush fires.
The petition, addressed to Jacinda Ardern, has earned more than 4000 signatures in a week.
It follows the "unprecedented" effect the deadly fires have had on animals across
the Tasman.
University of Sydney scientist Professor Chris Dickman has revised his estimate of the number of animals killed in bushfires in New South Wales to more than 800 million animals, with a national figure more than one billion animals.
The Koala Relocation Society's petition said koalas were functionally extinct in Australia, but could thrive in New Zealand, as many other Australasian species do.