Koala charity highlights of 2022
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...
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
A diverse ecosystem of trees, shrubs and wildflowers is what koalas need Our koala tree planting projects, in central Victoria, include 35 to 40 species of plants. But why? Koalas...
The Habitat Restoration Project Saving Koalas from Extinction Decades ago, a broad band of eucalyptus woodland extended west of Geelong, through Inverleigh, Teesdale & Shelford, and north to the forests...
by Janine Duffy Remember the Black Summer bushfires? Think of how you felt when those shocking pictures of burnt koalas hit our airwaves. (Sorry, I know it hurts.) The last...
Information about a wild dominant male koala living in the You Yangs Victoria
All about wild young male koala living in the You Yangs and how tree planting will help his future
Winberry is a super koala. Winberry became dominant male at a young age and held onto his dominance for 7 years. He will take advantage of new koala tree plantings...
The 2019/2020 Black Summer had a terrible impact on all Australians. The bushfires burnt at least 24 million hectares of land and over three billion animals were killed or displaced....
The diet of koalas is fascinating, and the subject of many stories and scientific publications. But how do koalas eat? Are they delicate and classy, or slathering, voracious beasts? Do...
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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