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Act or Axe

Act or Axe is an initiative of the Australian Koala Foundation to assess our elected Federal Members of Parliament (MPs) on where they stand on the protection of the Koala and it's habitat. With an Australian Federal election called for September 2013, it is now...

Über die Australian Koala Foundation

GESCHICHTE | ZIELE | ARBEIT | BETEILIGTE Die Australian Koala Foundation (AKF) ist die größte, nicht profitorientierte, nicht staatliche Organistation, die Ihre Arbeit dem Schutz der freilebenden Koalas und der nachhaltigen Handhabung deren Lebensraumes...

Der Koala – Eine bedrohte Tierart?

DER OFFIZIELLE STATUS DES KOALAS Die Zahl der wildlebenden Koalas befindet sich in ständigem Rückgang. Die Hauptgründe dafür sind die Zerstörung der natürlichen Lebensräume, Angriffe durch Hunde, Buschfeuer und Unfälle mit...

Media Coverage: Vulnerable Koala Listing

The big day has finally arrived: After a series of delays Minister Tony Burke announced his decision to list the koala as Vulnerable across Queensland, New South Wales and the ACT . The AKF´s CEO Deborah Tabart OAM is speaking on radio and TV across the country. The...

Act or Axe 2010

Act or Axe 2010 Rating levels:   All Federal Candidates who won a seat in the 2013 Federal Election have now been assessed after being asked the simple question "Will you support the enactment of a Koala Protection Bill". Most of the members have taken their...

Koala Beach Housing Development

The Australian Koala Foundation has created a Koala-friendly development in association with Gold Coast-based developer The Ray Group, where a community makes conscious compromises to its lifestyle so that it can co-exist with wild Koalas. The development site is...

The koala is worth $3.2 billion & 30,000 jobs

Koalas and Tourism: an Economic Evaluation (1997) The Economic Value of the Koala (2014) Sitting pretty, munching on gumleaves and making no fuss, Australia's Koalas form the backbone of a lucrative tourism industry. In 1996, revenue of $1.1 billion was injected into...

Koala Myth becomes Scientific Fact

Deborah Tabart Chief Executive Officer Australian Koala Foundation GPO Box 2659 Brisbane. Qld. 4001 Australia Ph: 07 3229 7233 Fax: 02 3221 0337 Email: dtabart@savethekoala.com ABSTRACT The purpose of this paper is to discuss how an old myth has become scientific...

A bibliographical reference on the Koala

Prepared by IAN AUSTIN Revised by JANE THOMPSON On behalf of the AUSTRALIAN KOALA FOUNDATION LAST UPDATED - NOVEMBER 2007 If you notice any omissions, or something that is not quite right please e-mail us. For further information on Koala research go to...

Carbon and Koalas Collide

The Science of Trees, Mapping and the Carbon Economy Koala trees are carbon in the bank Carbon and Koalas - The Maths The Science of Trees, Mapping and the Carbon Economy Koala trees are carbon in the bank Carbon and Koalas - The...

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