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    SAVE BIRKDALE’S BUSHLAND – SIGN THE PETITION Archive

    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
    Toondah Koala Tracking Program Presentation Koala Tracking News

    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
    A review of the contrasting trends, outlooks and policy challenges News

    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
    ‘Koala ark’ needed to save koalas, says WWF – RCB News

    ‘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
    Wild Koala Day Archive

    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
    Three koala joeys stolen from Ormiston – Redland City Bulletin Archive

    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
    Scientists say koala crash is caused by intense development aided by poor planning laws News

    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
    Koala population crash highlights long list of government failures, report finds News

    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
    Draft South East Queensland (SEQ) Regional Plan 2041 Archive

    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
    Redland koala strategy is good but vegetation must be saved or the plan will be no use, say conservationists News

    Redland koala strategy is good but vegetation must be saved or the plan will be no use, say conservationists

    Brian Williams                15 Dec 2016, 8:33 a.m NO TREES NO ME: Measures to save koalas like this animal at Cleveland are…
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    Koala Action GroupJanuary 12, 2017
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