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HELP SAVE KOALAS
Help Save Koalas. Saving the Koala, or any animal or ecosystem begins with each individual person. Everyone, no matter how small, can do something to help. If each person did even one little thing, like encouraging their family to recycle or to save water or electricity, it would add up to a lot of help for the environment. And savingKoalas
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This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. Sign Up. Koalas are disappearing. Loss of koala habitat and koala food trees (eucalyptus leaves) is the leading koala threat. KOALA ARMY - AUSTRALIAN KOALA FOUNDATION - SAVE THE KOALA Welcome to the Koala Army. Our Mission: “To have the Australian Government enact the KOALA PROTECTION ACT”. Koalas are in trouble and the only way to save them is with the Koala Protection Act (KPA).With the help of Urban the Koala and our Commander in Chief, we WILL save the Koala, but we need your help.Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to join us in making sure HOW KOALAS LIVE, SOCIALISE & COMMUNICATE KOALAS LIVE IN HOME RANGES Koalas live in complex social groups. Contrary to popular opinion, they are not migratory animals, but highly territorial. In stable breeding groups, individual members of Koala society maintain their own "home range" areas. In the example below, 'Arnie' is the dominant male, and his home range (the largestat 1km
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Plant a tree – Protect a Tree – Grow a Forest. You can contribute to extending the biodiversity and forest at our 100 acre nature reserve and research station, Quinlans. – For donations up to $50 you will receive by email a certificate and thank you letter.LIVING WITH KOALAS
2nd Option: At least a 30cm gap should be maintained under the fence. The fence can then be made of any materials as long as the gap allows koalas to move freely underneath it. 3rd Option: Post and bridge system over the fence. The posts allow Koalas to escape from dogs andtraffic quickly.
KOALA HARROLD'S FOREST HONOUR BOARDS 50 – 499 Trees planted. 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 MALLEE - AUSTRALIAN KOALA FOUNDATION Koala Numbers. Estimated AKF Koala Population: 150 – 300 Estimated Koala Habitat left: 33.7%. Estimated Federal Government Population: 55-10000 The Victorian Government opposed the protection of the koala and there is no Federal protective legislation in place. WIDE BAY - AUSTRALIAN KOALA FOUNDATION Koala Woman Says. This electorate stretching from Noosa to Maryborough was the scene of many Koala deaths in the days of the fur trade, the Maryborough Chronicle (14 th November 1900) noted that “thousands of koalas have been killed in the Wide Bay and Burnett District in a one month period”. This coincided with a period of land clearing fordairy farming.
HOME - AUSTRALIAN KOALA FOUNDATIONHOW TO HELPABOUT USCONTACTDONATEPLANT A TREE ONLINEKOALA ARMY The Australian Koala Foundation (AKF) is the principal non-profit, non-government organisation dedicated to the effective management and conservation of the Koala and its habitat. Our main goals are to refine and update the Koala Habitat Atlas mapping of all wild Koala habitat and to get the Koala Protection Act enacted to ensure Koalasand
HELP SAVE KOALAS
Help Save Koalas. Saving the Koala, or any animal or ecosystem begins with each individual person. Everyone, no matter how small, can do something to help. If each person did even one little thing, like encouraging their family to recycle or to save water or electricity, it would add up to a lot of help for the environment. And savingKoalas
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This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. Sign Up. Koalas are disappearing. Loss of koala habitat and koala food trees (eucalyptus leaves) is the leading koala threat. KOALA ARMY - AUSTRALIAN KOALA FOUNDATION - SAVE THE KOALA Welcome to the Koala Army. Our Mission: “To have the Australian Government enact the KOALA PROTECTION ACT”. Koalas are in trouble and the only way to save them is with the Koala Protection Act (KPA).With the help of Urban the Koala and our Commander in Chief, we WILL save the Koala, but we need your help.Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to join us in making sure HOW KOALAS LIVE, SOCIALISE & COMMUNICATE KOALAS LIVE IN HOME RANGES Koalas live in complex social groups. Contrary to popular opinion, they are not migratory animals, but highly territorial. In stable breeding groups, individual members of Koala society maintain their own "home range" areas. In the example below, 'Arnie' is the dominant male, and his home range (the largestat 1km
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Plant a tree – Protect a Tree – Grow a Forest. You can contribute to extending the biodiversity and forest at our 100 acre nature reserve and research station, Quinlans. – For donations up to $50 you will receive by email a certificate and thank you letter.LIVING WITH KOALAS
2nd Option: At least a 30cm gap should be maintained under the fence. The fence can then be made of any materials as long as the gap allows koalas to move freely underneath it. 3rd Option: Post and bridge system over the fence. The posts allow Koalas to escape from dogs andtraffic quickly.
KOALA HARROLD'S FOREST HONOUR BOARDS 50 – 499 Trees planted. 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 MALLEE - AUSTRALIAN KOALA FOUNDATION Koala Numbers. Estimated AKF Koala Population: 150 – 300 Estimated Koala Habitat left: 33.7%. Estimated Federal Government Population: 55-10000 The Victorian Government opposed the protection of the koala and there is no Federal protective legislation in place. WIDE BAY - AUSTRALIAN KOALA FOUNDATION Koala Woman Says. This electorate stretching from Noosa to Maryborough was the scene of many Koala deaths in the days of the fur trade, the Maryborough Chronicle (14 th November 1900) noted that “thousands of koalas have been killed in the Wide Bay and Burnett District in a one month period”. This coincided with a period of land clearing fordairy farming.
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This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. Sign Up. Koalas are disappearing. Loss of koala habitat and koala food trees (eucalyptus leaves) is the leading koala threat.INTERESTING FACTS
Nocturnal animals are awake at night and asleep during the day. Koalas, however, sleep for part of the night and also sometimes move about in the daytime. They often sleep for up to 18-20 hours each day. – An adult koala eats about 1/2 – 1 kilogram of leaves each night. – There is a myth that Koalas sleep a lot because they ‘get drunk DONATE - AUSTRALIAN KOALA FOUNDATION Post your cheque or money order to Australian Koala Foundation REPLY PAID 2659, Brisbane, Queensland 4001. Australia – The Koalas thank you for your donation. Donations to Save the Koala Fund of $2 and over are tax deductible. In the USA – Friends of the Australian Koala Foundation is registered in the State of New York as a non-profit 501 ABOUT - AUSTRALIAN KOALA FOUNDATION 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 AKF Chair Deborah Tabart OAM, the AKF has grown from a small group of people interested in researching koala disease, to a well-knownTHE KOALA MANIFESTO
The Koala Manifesto calls for ten key actions that will need to happen to save the Koala, save its habitat, and in turn save thousands of other animals and fundamentally change our relationship with nature. Author Deborah Tabart OAM has headed the Australian Koala Foundation for 33 years and brings her vast experience, passion, and humour toKOALA HABITAT
Koala Habitat. ‘Habitat’ refers to the types of bushland that Koalas like to live in. They are found in a range of habitats, from coastal islands and tall eucalypt forests to low inland woodlands. Today they do not live in rainforest, although it is thought that millions of years agoLIVING WITH KOALAS
2nd Option: At least a 30cm gap should be maintained under the fence. The fence can then be made of any materials as long as the gap allows koalas to move freely underneath it. 3rd Option: Post and bridge system over the fence. The posts allow Koalas to escape from dogs andtraffic quickly.
THE KOALA - ENDANGERED OR NOT? - AUSTRALIAN KOALA FOUNDATION Koalas are in serious decline suffering from the effects of habitat destruction, domestic dog attacks, bushfires and road accidents. The Australian Koala Foundation estimates that there are less than 100,000 Koalas left in the wild, possibly as few as 43,000. RESEARCH & ENVIRONMENTAL RESERVE AUSTRALIAN HEAD OFFICE. Australian Koala Foundation. ACN 010 922 102. ABN 90 010 922 102. GPO Box 2659, Brisbane, QLD, 4001. Ph: 61-7-3229 7233. Email: akf@savethekoala.com MALLEE - AUSTRALIAN KOALA FOUNDATION Koala Numbers. Estimated AKF Koala Population: 150 – 300 Estimated Koala Habitat left: 33.7%. Estimated Federal Government Population: 55-10000 The Victorian Government opposed the protection of the koala and there is no Federal protective legislation in place. Skip to main content AUSTRALIAN KOALA FOUNDATIONSEARCH FORM
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