20 - 49 Trees planted Emily & Gemma Hilton (Australia) Grace Carey (Australia) (25 trees for Harrold) The McCarthy Family (USA) Koala Class Geistschule, Hamm (Germany) (27 trees for Harrold) Thomas & Nancy Alfonsi (USA) Busselton District Guides (Australia)...
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Silver Leaf Honour Board
50 - 499 Trees planted Janice Mackenzie (Scotland) (55 trees for Harrold) In memory and celebration of Alex's life (12 trees for Harrold) 50 - 499 Trees planted Janice Mackenzie (Scotland) (55 trees for Harrold) In memory and celebration of Alex's life (12...
Gold Leaf Honour Board
Number of Trees planted: 500 and over Anna Palmer (Australia) On behalf of mum, Augustine (Tina) Palmer Martine & Bertram Pohl Foundation (Luxembourg) Milena Trkulja (Canberra Australia) 500 trees for Harrold Tracey Lee Randall (Australia) John Hughes &...
Koala Harrold’s Forest Honour Boards
Our online Honour Boards are no longer in use, however you can click on any of the links below to view our Honour Boards of the past. Gold Leaf Program Honour Board Number of trees planted: 500 and over Silver Leaf Program Honour Board 50 - 499 Trees planted Our...
Harrold’s Forest Koala Tree Planting Program
Today, a majority of our tree-planting is undertaken at Quinlan's, but in the past the Australian Koala Foundation and teams of dedicated volunteers have planted Koala food trees all over Australia! The planting of new Koala food trees and habitat trees bolster a...
Koala Harrold’s Story
Who is Harrold? Sadly, Harrold was a beautiful alpha male Koala who lost his fight for life whilst clutching a sprig of eucalypts in his paw; a harrowing image and a sad reminder that more must be done to protect our wild Koala population and their habitat. In June...
Land Clearing & Koalas
Since European settlement, approximately 80% of Australia's eucalypt forests have been cleared. Almost none of the 20% remaining is protected, and most occurs on privately-owned land. Settlers have favoured the rich fertile lands along the eastern seaboard to have...
Act or Axe: No Koalas
THERE ARE NO KOALAS IN THIS AREA HABITAT LOSS IS THE GREATEST PROBLEM FACING KOALAS. Currently the main reason for this is landclearing. Australia has one of the highest land clearing rates in the world. 80% of koala habitat has already disappeared. Athough koalas...
Act or Axe: Victoria
Victoria “has an overabundance of Koalas” according to the State and Federal Governments. Really? Koala management in Victoria has been confounded and let down by this notion for years and years, perhaps ever since the figure of 180,000 Koalas in the...
Act or Axe: South Australia
South Australian Koalas were not listed as 'vulnerable' in May 2012 by the Federal Government because the State Government maintains that Koalas are “abundant and their numbers are not in decline”. AKF maintains that there are other issues such as genetic diversity,...