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Meet Our ‘Koala Woman’

12 September 2012 –

Wildlife Heroes by Julie Scardina and Jeff Flocken profiles the work of 40 charismatic environmentalists who have devoted their lives to helping species survive. Included is non-other than our very own ‘Koala woman’ herself, Deborah Tabart CEO OAM of the Australian Koala Foundation. Deborah’s passion for Koalas is undeniably infectious and you can come along to meet her face to face this Thursday to have your copy of Wildlife Heroes personally signed.

Wildlife Heroes by Julie Scardina and Jeff Flocken profiles the work of 40 charismatic environmentalists who have devoted their lives to helping species survive. Included is non-other than our very own ‘Koala woman’ herself, Deborah Tabart CEO OAM of the Australian Koala Foundation. Deborah’s passion for Koalas is undeniably infectious and you can come along to meet her face to face this Thursday to have your copy of Wildlife Heroes personally signed.
Deborah will be signing copies of Wildlife Heroes on Thursday 13th September at the Save the Koala Retail Shop, located in Anzac Square on the corner of Adelaide and Edward Street, Brisbane. Why not drop in for a rare opportunity to meet the ‘Koala Woman’ and learn more about what you can do to help ensure a future for our tree-dwelling national icon.
 As quoted by Deborah in Wildlife Heroes “If you cannot save the koala, who does not destroy crops, does not destroy livestock, does not attack – just sits beautifully in a gum tree – then it will be impossible to save any of our nature”.
Deborah’s ongoing commitment to ensuring a future for Koalas and the wider environment spans over 25 years, earning her international recognition as an innovative environmentalist and Australia’s foremost Koala ambassador. 
Wildlife Heroes can be purchased for $27.95 at our Save the Koala gift shop or your local Newsagent. See you at the book signing!

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