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  1. Data provider: Repair and connect primary koala habitat Hillcrest Reserve Zone 2

    This project will continue the aim of restoring and connecting surrounding primary koala habitat. Hillcrest Reserve is a 6 hectare site owned by Lismore City Council containing primary koala habitat but dominated by weeds including WONS. A 2012 CMA grant was used to undertake primary weed control and replace weeds with plantings of koala food trees in Zone 1 at the top of the site...

  2. Data provider: Living in Harmony with Nature - Port Stephens Koala Corridor Restoration

    This project will protect and enhance habitat vital to the survival of the koala population of Port Stephens. The work will consolidate existing koala corridors by connecting, improving and expanding critical priority habitat across the urban/rural interface...

  3. Data provider: Tomaree Peninsula Koala Corridor Restoration Project 1

    The project will enhance and protect habitat vital to the survival and movement of the koala population on the Tomaree Peninsula at Port Stephens. The work will consolidate existing koala corridors by connecting, improving and expanding critical priority habitat across urban/rural interface...

  4. Data provider: Assisting the recovery of koala populations on the NSW North Coast Stage 2

    The Green Army Team will work with Friends of the Koalas volunteers collecting leaves for koalas in the care centre, this will involve identification of preferred koala food trees. The Green Army Team will work with the community who have expressed a wish to expand koala habitat on their properties. Participants will be involved in a process of prioritising key sites to ensure connectivity is established. 3500 plants grown by the previous team will be planted and guarded...

  5. Data provider: Koala Habitat Restoration in Lismore LGA - Stage 3

    The Green Army team will work cooperatively with Lismore City Council, Landcare Groups, Friends of the Koala and the community to restore koala habitat on public and private land in Lismore LGA. This stage of koala habitat restoration will extend and consolidate work conducted in previous stages...

  6. Data provider: Koala Habitat Restoration in Lismore LGA - Stage 4

    The Green Army team will work cooperatively with Lismore City Council, Landcare Groups, Friends of the Koala and the community to restore koala habitat on public and private land in Lismore LGA. This stage of koala habitat restoration will extend and consolidate work conducted in previous stages...

  7. Data provider: Brisbane Koala Bushland (80 Leacroft Road, Burbank) Restoration Project

    This project will contribute to the continued restoration of approximately 5.4 hectares of vegetation within the Brisbane Koala Bushlands. Works will focus mainly on removal of weeds such as the Giant Rat's Tail and Fireweed. The nominated target area within Brisbane Koala Bushland contains two regional ecosystems, one of which carries significance under Queensland Government legislation. Regional Ecosystem (RE) 12.3.11 (palustrine wetland) is classified as ïof concernÍ while RE 12.11...

  8. Data provider: Stabilise and Repair Koala Corridor from Rosendahl Reserve to Yarranabee Creek

    This project will eliminate weeds that are dispersing downstream in an essential koala corridor between Port Macquarie's dam and Yarranabee Creek Bushland Reserve, plant local provenance native seedlings to minimise erosion, & involve the community in restoring native vegetation. The project will be planned and implemented by our Landcare volunteers in collaboration with Port Macquarie-Hastings Council experts in drainage, weed control, bushfire management and ecology.

  9. Data provider: Assisting the recovery of koala populations on the NSW North Coast

    The Green Army Team will work alongside Friends of the Koala volunteers in their plant nursery to produce large number of koala preferred food trees. These trees will be available to the public who wish to expand koala habitat on their properties, and to provide a consistent supply of trees for other projects aimed at increasing habitat connectivity for koalas...

  10. Data provider: Koala Habitat Restoration in Lismore LGA - Stage 1

    The Green Army team will work cooperatively with Lismore City Council, Landcare Groups, Friends of the Koala and the community to restore koala habitat on public and private land in Lismore LGA in stage 1 of 4 projects. Habitat restoration is a long term process and sustainable outcomes are achieved over time. Participants will systematically control weeds, including Lantana (Weeds of National Significance) which blocks access to food trees and limit koala movement across the landscape...