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INSTITUTION CHIEF INVESTIGATOR RESEARCH PROJECT A.C.T. CSIRO S. CORK IMPROVING PREDICTON & ASSESSMENT OF DIET & HABITAT QUALITY FOR KOALAS AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY B. MOORE A SIMPLE UNDERSTANDING OF COMPLEX CHEMISTRY EXPLAINS FEEDING PREFERENCES OF THE...

Conservation and Research

ConservationQuinlansLittle OakeyKoala BeachResearchMappingThe Koala Habitat Atlas The Koala Habitat Atlas is the spearhead that encapsulates the Australian Koala Foundation's prime objective­—conservation of Koalas in the wild­—using Geographic Information System...

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,...

Act or Axe: New South Wales

New South Wales has a patchy distribution of Koalas; they are concentrated along the North Coast with notable populations around Port Stephens, Taree and Coffs Harbour. Away from the coast the largest population is in the Gunnedah area. There are other low-density...

Act or Axe

   The Australian Koala Foundation asked all Federally Elected Representatives within the range of the Koala: “Do they support the Koala Protection Act?" Act or Axe has been an AKF initiative since 2007, when our Board made it abundantly clear that the...

Policy and Planning

Our fight for Koalas Federal Nomination (EBPC Act) - submission document Ministers rejection of our nomination. Federal EPBC Threatened Species Nomination Form 2009 Final AKF Submission to the EPBC Review 2011 Senate Inquiry Document In 2004 the Australian Koala...

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