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    Koalas in NSW after the bushfires: New sanctuary set to open in Port Stephens Archive

    Koalas in NSW after the bushfires: New sanctuary set to open in Port Stephens

    Anthony Dennis  Jul 17 2020 For a species battling for survival, the koala is desperately in need of some good news,…
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    Koala Action GroupJuly 18, 2020
    Let there be no doubt: blame for our failing environment laws lies squarely at the feet of government – The Conversation News

    Let there be no doubt: blame for our failing environment laws lies squarely at the feet of government – The Conversation

    June 29, 2020 6.11am AEST Peter Burnett Honorary Associate Professor, ANU College of Law, Australian National University A long-awaited draft review…
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    Koala Action GroupJune 30, 2020
    KAG Newsletter April – June 2020 News

    KAG Newsletter April – June 2020

    https://koalagroup.asn.au/download/kag-newsletter-april-june-2020/
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    Koala Action GroupJune 29, 2020
    Koala recovery plan five years overdue as populations are ‘smashed’ – BT News

    Koala recovery plan five years overdue as populations are ‘smashed’ – BT

    By Mike Foley              June 21, 2020 — 5.13pm A recovery plan to help bring koala populations back to health is five years…
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    Koala Action GroupJune 21, 2020
    Virtual fencing aims to reduce roadkill and help protect endangered wildlife – ABC Archive

    Virtual fencing aims to reduce roadkill and help protect endangered wildlife – ABC

      ABC Sunshine Coast     By Tim Wong-See    Posted 2 June 2020 An invisible roadside fence designed to reduce the…
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    Koala Action GroupJune 2, 2020
    Anger as koala trees cleared to make way for Birkdale townhouses. Redland City Council defends protection measures. – RCB Archive

    Anger as koala trees cleared to make way for Birkdale townhouses. Redland City Council defends protection measures. – RCB

    MAY 20 2020 - 11:30AM Stacey Whitlock A RESIDENT has fears for Birkdale koalas after trees were cleared for a council…
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    Koala Action GroupMay 20, 2020
    Koalas rely on trees for water: study – news.com.au News

    Koalas rely on trees for water: study – news.com.au

    A new study of koalas, led by a University of Sydney researcher, indicates they rely on trees not just for shelter,…
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    Koala Action GroupMay 6, 2020
    ‘What century is Queensland in?’ environmentalist asks over EPA – BT News

    ‘What century is Queensland in?’ environmentalist asks over EPA – BT

    Brisbane Times          By Tony Moore           April 22, 2020 — 9.45am Queensland is the only Australian state that does not have an…
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    Koala Action GroupApril 22, 2020
    Australia’s threatened mammals decline by more than a third since 1990s, but there’s a silver lining – ABC News

    Australia’s threatened mammals decline by more than a third since 1990s, but there’s a silver lining – ABC

    ABC Science  By environment reporter Nick Kilvert         22 April 2020 Many threatened Australian mammals suffered significant population decline between 1995 and 2016,…
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    Koala Action GroupApril 22, 2020
    Koala death toll drops on Stradbroke Island due to QYAC protection plans – RCB Archive

    Koala death toll drops on Stradbroke Island due to QYAC protection plans – RCB

    APRIL 14 2020 - 12:30PM KOALA attacks on North Stradbroke Island have dropped significantly and are now in the dozens not…
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    Koala Action GroupApril 14, 2020
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    • KAG Submission on the South East Queensland Koala Conservation Strategy
    • We thought inbred koalas were at risk of extinction. But what we discovered upends genetic conventions – The Conversation
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    • SOUTH EAST QLD KOALA CONSERVATION STRATEGY 2026-2036
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