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Koalas need connectivity

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Koalas have home ranges and attachments to particular trees, but they also need to move – to escape fire and to live, breed, expand their gene pool and maintain disease resistance.

The Macarthur region in Sydney is host to a historically continuous population of koalas, known as the Campbelltown population.

The population of between 250 and 500 koalas is surviving in a landscape that is predominantly native bushland, connected to rural farmland or peri-urban environment. It is one of the few remaining populations in the Sydney region and is considered to be healthy plus uniquely Chlamydia free.

How can they be protected?

https://www.smh.com.au/environment/sustainability/thousands-of-homes-among-their-gum-trees-the-assault-on-sydney-s-last-healthy-koalas-20211014-p5905h.html

https://www.chiefscientist.nsw.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0005/318830/Koalas-Advice-Final.pdf




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Koala Futures @ 2021.10.17 2:04 AM
Let’s create a connected network across the 3 levels of government. ????

IdeaSpies @ 2021.10.17 2:04 AM
That's a good idea! We're about to start a reward crowdfunding campaign and one of the rewards people can buy is a position on an IdeaSpies Community Council. Maybe this could be a project for the Council to set up...


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