Thanks to Geelong Independent journalists Fatima Halloum and Tima for this article on our achievement of planting one-quarter of the Little River with koala trees. Read the full article here:
University of Sydney koala drinking paper uses Koala Clancy Foundation data
Janine Duffy discovered the koala nose markings pattern method of identifying koalas in 1998. Article citing this in The Conversation.
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3 ways to help koalas on Wild Koala Day, May 3 2022
MEDIA RELEASE 20 April 2022, FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Koala tree planting organisation on track to replant Little River In just 5 years, Koala Clancy Foundation have planted koala trees along
Media Release: A team of 20 volunteers, organised by Koala Clancy Foundation, travelled from Melbourne and South Australia to plant 2800 koala and wildlife trees and shrubs on Raymond Island over the weekend of 14 to 17 May.
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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