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A "disastrous" state government-led translocation project to repopulate an area of national park results in seven koala deaths.
More than half of the koalas moved from their natural habitat as part of a State Government reintroduction program have died.
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ZME Science on MSNKoalas Spend Just 10 Minutes a Day on the Ground and That’s When Most DieFor most of the day and night, koalas barely move. They nap curled into tree forks, or chew carefree on eucalyptus leaves.
Brisbane’s first koala underpass is set to open late this year at Toohey Forest in an effort to protect one of the city’s ...
Koalas are a nationally endangered and iconic species in Australia, yet their populations are rapidly declining due to ...
But koalas aren’t moving closer to people—people are moving into koala habitats. The “secret” population, as it’s described in a statement, has probably been there all along. “They’re existing ...
A NSW Government Koala Translocation project, claimed to promote genetic diversity in south-east NSW has gone horribly wrong with 13 koalas translocated and 7 dead, leading to calls to explain how the ...
One was a koala. The other was a husky. Both were arguably out of place on a warm August night in subtropical Brisbane, the capital of Queensland in Australia’s north-east.
A thermal drone survey has revealed a thriving koala population in an Australian sanctuary—great news for the iconic yet endangered species.
The koala was officially declared endangered in the Australian state of New South Wales in February 2022. A year later, the Labor Party promised to create a 315,000-hectare (778,000-acre) Great ...
Koalas, which spend most of their lives high up in eucalyptus trees, usually die while on the ground, often mauled by dogs or hit by cars. More striking, a new study reveals that the amount of time ...
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