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  1. Biodiversity Science project: Koala Count 2015

    Accurate species distribution data can be a powerful tool for conservation action. Annual data can be used to highlight Koala hotspots and detect areas where Koalas are absent or in decline. This abundance data can then be used as unequivocal evidence for why we need to protect koalas in some regions of Australia...

  2. Biodiversity Science project: Burnett Koala Program

    The data gathered by citizen scientists will inform the protection and enhancement of crucial koala habitats, population diversity and recovery efforts in addition to scaffolding on previous state data collection efforts in other regions and value adding to the ground truthing of current population estimates for the Burnett catchment...

  3. Biodiversity Science project: Koala Count 2014

    This a short extract from the introduction of the Report for this event. Visit our website to download the report. A massive THANK YOU to everyone who took part in the 2014 Koala Count! We would like to thank Port Stephen Council and the Hunter Koala Preservation Society for their support during the Koala Count. We are also grateful for funds from the Gold Coast Council that helped support the running of the Koala Count and the production of this report...

  4. Biodiversity Science project: Koala Sightings Toowoomba Region

    To map the locations of koalas sightings of either healthy koalas or ones that have been rescued or killed in the Greater Toowoomba Region. Mapping these koala sightings is vital for their future survival.

  5. Biodiversity Science project: Friends of the Koala - Volunteers conserving northern rivers koalas

    One of the objectives of the Friends of the Koala Inc...

  6. Biodiversity Science project: Koala Count 2013

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  7. Biodiversity Science project: Warrumbungle Koala Project

    To establish an ongoing Koala database in the Warrumbungle Shire. The project will oversee the gathering historical and ongoing koala location records together into one database. Once sufficient data-points are established, then analysis of vegetation and landscape preferences may be possible. This ca for the basis of the establishment of LGA-wide koala plan with assistance from local and state authorities.

  8. Biodiversity Science project: Sydney Basin Koala Network

    By expanding our knowledge of Sydney Basin koala populations, their habitat and its connections we can make stronger conservation efforts to protect this nationally important colony. Our program includes expert training on koalas and koala ecology. Training days will happen twice yearly in various locations around the Sydney Basin. Register your interest in attending a training day on our website https://www.sydneybasinkoalanetwork.org.au/get-involved...

  9. Biodiversity Science project: Koala Mapping Mackay, Whitsundays & Central Queensland Areas

    Since 2013 we have been mapping both live and dead koalas in our region, we have seen a ten fold increase in koalas coming into care and this project helps to identify where the main colonies of koalas are, and assists us in returning koalas to their correct natural environment after rescue and rehabilitation. This data is also shared with other organizations, Government Departments and Universities...

  10. Biodiversity Science project: Great Koala Count 2

    We have developed a smartphone app ("Koala Counter") to help you record koala sightings. There is information about the app and the project on the Discovery Circle website at: <a title="Great Koala Count 2" href="http://www.discoverycircle.org.au/projects/koala/" target="_blank">http://www.discoverycircle.org.au/projects/koala/</a> IF YOU CANNOT USE THE SMARTPHONE APP... we have set up this website so that you can still record koala sightings (without using a smartphone)...