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Trees will be removed in build of Heinemann Road Sports Precinct – RCB

By Emily Lowe September 8, 2022 Trees at the Heinemann Road Redlands Coast Regional Sport and Recreation Precinct site will be…
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Koala population on St Bee’s island draws scientists to study fluctuations in numbers – ABC

ABC Tropical North / By Hannah Walsh Posted 4 Sep 2022 On a tropical island in North Queensland, an iconic marsupial…
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JAGGER MAKING MOVES – RACQ

JAGGER MAKING MOVES SPECIALLY BRED KOALA HELPING PRESERVE THE FUTURE OF HIS SPECIES. STORY RAY ANDERSEN A KOALA NAMED Jagger is…
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KAG Newsletter April – June 2022

Please note: The KAG AGM was advertised in the newsletter as being on Sunday, 17 July but we have been advised…
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Why the numbers in Queensland’s new koala report just don’t add up – BT

By Tony Moore           June 1, 2022 — 8.41pm A log bridge for koalas, touted as the nation’s first, might help the leaf-loving…
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Koala population discovered in NSW Kosciuszko National Park shows signs of climate change resilience – ABC

ABC South East NSW / By Alex Hargraves and Simon Lauder Posted 2 June 2022 Researchers say the discovery of a koala population in the Kosciuszko National…
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Double-whammy: Researchers find second ‘AIDS-like’ virus killing our koalas – InQld

NEWS      Friday May 27, 2022            Katrina Beikoff An AIDS-like virus is plaguing Queensland’s koala populations, suppressing their natural immune systems and…
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How a koala colony affected by chlamydia and at ‘immediate risk of local extinction’ was revived – ABC

By Kym Agius Researchers and vets treat koalas at Belmont Hill Reserve A koala colony in Brisbane on the brink of collapse…
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Most threatened species are not monitored – RCB

Tracey Ferrier MARCH 17 2022 - 6:27PM A scathing audit has found most threatened species in Australia are not being monitored.…
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