Creating a New Home in Victoria for Wild Koalas
Welcome to 101 Koala Road, Victoria’s newest home for koalas and other wildlife. Here, with your help, Koala Clancy Foundation will plant thousands of trees to restore native habitat. Once,...
Welcome to 101 Koala Road, Victoria’s newest home for koalas and other wildlife. Here, with your help, Koala Clancy Foundation will plant thousands of trees to restore native habitat. Once,...
The region of Victoria that has the most potential for koala forest restoration is the Moorabool River. Most of its koala habitat has been cleared in the past and much...
Overview: “Restoring a Manna Gum forest koala habitat on the fertile lower reaches of the Moorabool River, close to a resident koala population, far from roads, and managed by sympathetic...
Koala Clancy Foundation has been chosen to join the Australian Government's National Koala Recovery Team Community Advisory Committee. Our president, Janine Duffy, will be the nominated representative to the committee....
Adventurous, curious baby male koala Mimi was confident to climb away from his mum at just 7 months old.
Koalas hands are one of their most important assets. If a koala was writing a bio of their best features, I'm sure they would mention their hands. Koala hands are...
by Janine Duffy Extinction is a big, dramatic word. It means the complete death of every single organism of an entire species. But for the people working with an animal,...
2022 was a year of milestones and firsts for Koala Clancy Foundation: 27,629 +11,000 trees planted (our highest ever), 259,350 weeds removed, 882 volunteers contributed 2409 hours to koalas, a...
Koala Advocates from all over Victoria have compiled these urgent demands to save Victorian koalas. Position statement: Victorian Koalas have been killed by the thousands in bushfires, are being killed...
Stupid, a plague, low genetic diversity, overabundant - how the toxic attitude of the Victorian state government affects koala policy and causes deaths and decline of koala populations.
All about a wild koala joey born in 2022 in a researched You Yangs koala population in southern Victoria
President: Janine Duffy
Vice President: Sharon Williams
Secretary – Caz Bartholomew
Treasurer – David Francis-Foreman
Committee Members – Rebecca Fraser, Liz Hope and Gabrielle Francis
We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the land where we work and live. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging. We celebrate the stories, culture and traditions of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elders of all communities who also work and live on this land.
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