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KAG Newsletter July – September 2021
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September 23, 2021
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KAG Newsletter April – June 2022
Why the numbers in Queensland’s new koala report just don’t add up – BT
Koala population discovered in NSW Kosciuszko National Park shows signs of climate change resilience – ABC
Double-whammy: Researchers find second ‘AIDS-like’ virus killing our koalas – InQld
How a koala colony affected by chlamydia and at ‘immediate risk of local extinction’ was revived – ABC
Most threatened species are not monitored – RCB
KAG Newsletter Jan – Mar 2022
Redland Koalas listed endangered as advocate slams developments – RCB
Koalas now considered endangered in NSW, Queensland and the ACT – ABC
Efforts to protect Redland koalas to get a $50mil funding boost – RCB
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