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Saving The Koala

EDM number 2918 in 2005-06, proposed by Andrew Rosindell on 07/11/2006.

That this House congratulates the efforts of researchers from the Zoological Society of London and the University of Queensland in developing a successful programme of artificial insemination that will safeguard the future of the Australian marsupial the koala, notes that the koala population has steadily declined from over a million just one century ago to somewhere in the region of 60,000 today; recognises that the decrease in population, which is in large part due to deforestation and urban development, has seen a rapid increase in inbreeding leading to infertility and a reduction in fertile koala numbers; wishes all scientists involved in the programme every success; and notes with pride the important role British researchers have been able to play in this magnificent exchange of scientific accomplishment, which has undoubtedly saved the koala from an unsure future and possible extinction.

This motion has been signed by a total of 6 MPs.

MPDateConstituencyPartyType
Andrew Rosindell07/11/2006RomfordConservativeProposed
Daniel Kawczynski07/11/2006Shrewsbury and AtchamConservativeSeconded
Angus MacNeil07/11/2006Na h-Eileanan an IarScottish National PartySeconded
Lindsay Hoyle07/11/2006ChorleyLabourSeconded
David Amess07/11/2006Southend WestConservativeSeconded
Bob Spink07/11/2006Castle PointConservativeSeconded

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