The Bottleneck That Saved a Species: How These Koalas Survived the Unthinkable
22 March 2026

The Bottleneck That Saved a Species: How These Koalas Survived the Unthinkable

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What if near-extinction is sometimes a gift?

A landmark study in the journal Science β€” drawing on 418 whole koala genomes across 27 populations in three Australian states β€” has just overturned one of conservation biology's foundational assumptions. And the story it tells is one of the most counterintuitive, hopeful, and scientifically rich we've encountered.

In this episode of Heliox: Where Evidence Meets Empathy, we follow the Victorian koala from near-annihilation in the 1890s β€” fewer than 10 survivors marooned on French Island by desperate, gun-shy conservationists β€” through generations of extreme inbreeding, a brutal genetic purging, and then one of the most explosive population recoveries in recorded natural history.

We unpack:

🧬 The extinction vortex β€” the biological drain that usually ends species

🏝️ The French Island bottleneck β€” how severe inbreeding accidentally purged harmful mutations

πŸ“‰ Why the genetically "diverse" northern koalas are in quiet genetic freefall

🐨 The Cape Otway explosion β€” 75 animals to 10,000 in 30 years

πŸ”¬ The invasive species paradox β€” and how Victorian koalas pulled it off at home

🌿 The Narendra case study β€” proof that mixing purged southern DNA with northern koalas works

πŸ“‹ The new conservation rulebook β€” active genetic mixing as a strategy for global endangered species

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