Good koala news! Four new koala joeys in 2020
In the You Yangs just west of Melbourne a population of wild koalas live, untouched by the terrible mega-fires of Australia’s Black Summer. They still face challenges, of course, with...
In the You Yangs just west of Melbourne a population of wild koalas live, untouched by the terrible mega-fires of Australia’s Black Summer. They still face challenges, of course, with...
An article outlining the real costs of planting trees in Australia that are locally native, planted to survive and provide habitat for wildlife. We plant trees for the future –...
Open letter from 23 conservation groups Australia-wide slams federal government environment Minister Ley's funding announcement for a koala count
Koala Clancy Foundation has planted 9000 koala trees in 2020, what that means to the koalas of the You Yangs & Brisbane Ranges, and how you can help koalas survive...
What a day is like for a Koala tree planter in southern Australia.
A wild female koala in the You Yangs takes a walk in front of international tourists.
A wild koala in the You Yangs takes a walk in front of a group of excited researchers and visitors.
An article about how much a koala joey has to learn from their mother before they become independent. Video of mother and joey walking included.
What’s In My Garden? Flora & Fauna around Melbourne & Geelong, Victoria Australia. This article is about the Saunders Case Moth, a common cocoon seen in gardens, what it is,...
A confident wild koala joey named Winjku in the You Yangs, Victoria Australia
Adventurous, curious baby male koala Mimi was confident to climb away from his mum at just 7 months old.
How to tell the difference between male and female koalas by looking at their physical characteristics.
All about cute baby koala Yeera who lives in the You Yangs near Melbourne
What’s In My Backyard? Flora & Fauna around Melbourne & Geelong, Victoria Australia. This article is about the Common Brown Butterfly Heteronympha merope and how to identify it.
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