The mission of the Australian Koala Foundation is to be a highly credible, respected and compassionate international scientific organisation which will diminish the threat to the survival of koalas and be an example so as to increase the consciousness of all global...
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The Australian Koala Foundation has been in operation and striving to make the world a safer place for koalas since 1986, when a chance meeting of like minds took place at the Oasis -- an appropriate name it seems. In 1982, Bob Gibson, the President of the Parents...
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The Australian Koala Foundation (AKF) is the principal non-profit, non-government organisation dedicated to the conservation and effective management of the wild koala and its habitat. The AKF was formed in 1986. Since our founding, and under the direction of...
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December 2011
As you read this, I will be winging my way to my family in the United States to have a wonderful Christmas and New Year. I am so looking forward to a break after a long koala year. The AKF is proud of what we have achieved this year and, as I leave, we have...
12th December 2011
Mum is going on holidays soon and I don’t think I am going with her. Life will be busy though because we have people who come and go and look after all of us which is just great and the time will go quickly. Mum says it has been a very busy year, with me...
18th November 2011
I know you don't want to hear this, but I have been sick again with ticks. Mum rushed home because Tim had one. Our gorgeous "Shell" who baths us found one on Tim, but my sneaky little ticks were sitting so close to my skin that everyone missed them. Tim was fine and...
6th June 2011
Mum is going away to somewhere called San Diego. She is picking up something special. She is going to be gone for a long time but there is a lovely lady called Caroline looking after me and Tim and Polly.
1st November 2011
Yesterday, without much fanfare, Minister Burke announced that he would yet again delay the decision on whether to list the koala until 17th February 2012. I imagine he was hoping the Australian people and media will more interested in the Melbourne Cup – a...