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Experts outline plan to save south-east Queensland koalas – Brisbane Times

Tony Moore Published: July 21 2017 - 7:32PM Scientists are now trying to "read" 10 years of koala "bellows" and using unmanned…
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Koala Action GroupJuly 22, 2017
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SAVE BIRKDALE’S BUSHLAND – SIGN THE PETITION

SAVE BIRKDALE'S BUSHLAND The Commonwealth Birkdale Bushland is part of a key wildlife and koala corridor in our local community. The…
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Koala Action GroupJuly 12, 2017
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Toondah Koala Tracking Program Presentation

Do you want to know more about the Koala Action Group and the Toondah Koala Tracking Program? Check out the PDF…
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Koala Action GroupJune 16, 2017
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A review of the contrasting trends, outlooks and policy challenges

Click on the link below to view report McAlpine et al. 2015 Conserving koalas- A review of the contrasting trends, outlooks…
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Koala Action GroupMay 14, 2017
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‘Koala ark’ needed to save koalas, says WWF – RCB

3 May 2017, 4:03 p.m. ACTION NEEDED: Koalas need south-east Queensland trees preserved to save them from extinction, says WWF. CONSERVATION…
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Koala Action GroupMay 4, 2017
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Wild Koala Day

Wednesday, May 3rd is Wild Koala Day. Join us at 11.30am in GJ Walter Park Shore Street East, Cleveland to find…
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Koala Action GroupMay 2, 2017
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Three koala joeys stolen from Ormiston – Redland City Bulletin

Cheryl Goodenough@Cheryl__G 14 Apr 2017, 8:30 p.m. THREE orphaned koala joeys have been stolen from an animal carer’s house in Ormiston.…
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Koala Action GroupApril 15, 2017
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Scientists say koala crash is caused by intense development aided by poor planning laws

Brian Williams Redland City Bulletin,     10 Mar 2017, 3 p.m. A REPORT on the demise of koalas in south east Queensland…
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Koala Action GroupMarch 11, 2017
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Koala population crash highlights long list of government failures, report finds

By Stephanie Smail     ABC News    2017-03-10 RELATED STORY: Koala extinction 'imminent' in parts of south-east Queensland Koala protection efforts are failing in…
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Koala Action GroupMarch 11, 2017
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Draft South East Queensland (SEQ) Regional Plan 2041

WHAT’S HAPPENING? The State Government’s Draft South East Queensland (SEQ) Regional Plan 2041 responds to development industry pressure by planning for…
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Koala Action GroupFebruary 15, 2017
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