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    Genetically-enhanced captive koalas could be saviours of wild cousins – Brisbane Times Archive

    Genetically-enhanced captive koalas could be saviours of wild cousins – Brisbane Times

    By Tony Moore May 2, 2019 — 6.31pm Genetically-enhanced healthy koalas from zoos and reserves could become reservoirs of healthy genes…
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    Koala Action GroupMay 2, 2019
    Fears held for the future of Redland koalas with Qld govt group policy – RCB News

    Fears held for the future of Redland koalas with Qld govt group policy – RCB

    Stacey Whitlock          Local News    APRIL 4 2019 - 5:30PM A STATE government-appointed conservation group could enact policy changes that would lead…
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    Koala Action GroupMarch 20, 2019
    The Ormiston Koala Population Monitoring Project News

    The Ormiston Koala Population Monitoring Project

    The Ormiston Koala Population Monitoring Project commenced in March 2019. The project has been designed to gain detailed information on koalas…
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    Koala Action GroupMarch 18, 2019
    Fragile koala in same danger as Borneo’s orangutan unless action taken, WWF warns – ABC Archive

    Fragile koala in same danger as Borneo’s orangutan unless action taken, WWF warns – ABC

    ABC Illawarra  By Kelly Fuller 15 Feb 2019 The president of World Wildlife Fund International has written to Australia's Prime Minister Scott…
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    Koala Action GroupFebruary 15, 2019
    Koala drowns in backyard pool, prompting calls for flotation devices to help wildlife – ABC Archive

    Koala drowns in backyard pool, prompting calls for flotation devices to help wildlife – ABC

    ABC Gold Coast                By Elise Kinsella and Bern Young                     04 Feb 2019 There are calls for people to leave flotation devices in their…
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    Koala Action GroupFebruary 5, 2019
    Dry heat no good for Redlands koalas, warns scientist and action group – RCB Archive

    Dry heat no good for Redlands koalas, warns scientist and action group – RCB

    JANUARY 24 2019 - 3:00PM Hannah Baker Local News A PROLONGED series of heatwaves across most of Australia has put koalas at risk…
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    Koala Action GroupJanuary 24, 2019
    Send an email to the Qld Premier to withdraw support for the current Toondah Project Archive

    Send an email to the Qld Premier to withdraw support for the current Toondah Project

    Please help Toondah koalas by sending an email letter to the Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk asking that her government withdraw their…
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    Koala Action GroupJanuary 7, 2019
    Cut speed limit on Redland road to save wildlife, says resident – RCB Archive

    Cut speed limit on Redland road to save wildlife, says resident – RCB

    DECEMBER 21 2018 - 10:00AM           Local News Note: Graphic image A RESIDENT has called for the evening speed limits on Woodlands…
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    Koala Action GroupDecember 21, 2018
    Walkers to submit an appeal against Information Commission decision – RCB Archive

    Walkers to submit an appeal against Information Commission decision – RCB

    DECEMBER 20 2018 - 10:45AM Hannah Baker              Local News
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    Koala Action GroupDecember 21, 2018
    Australia’s east coast named as ‘deforestation front’ in WWF Living Planet report – The Guardian Archive

    Australia’s east coast named as ‘deforestation front’ in WWF Living Planet report – The Guardian

    Assessment underscores threat to koalas and other native species Humanity has wiped out 60% of animals since 1970, major report finds…
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    Koala Action GroupOctober 31, 2018
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    • 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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