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  2. Koala conservation - Wikipedia

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    Australian policy makers declined a 2009 proposal to include the koala in the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999. [2] In 2012, the Australian government listed koala populations in Queensland and New South Wales as Vulnerable, because of a 40% population decline in the former and a 33% decline in the latter.

  3. Great white shark 'Koala's' death still a mystery. What ... - AOL

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    Koala has been in the Atlantic White Shark Conservancy's white shark logbook since 2020, when researchers added details about the shark's identifying features based on photos and video footage.

  4. Australian Koala Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Koala Foundation (AKF) is registered Australian charity created in 1986, [1] dedicated to the effective management and conservation of the koala and its habitat. [2] It is the principal non-profit , non-governmental organisation dedicated to the conservation and effective management of the wild koala and its habitat.

  5. Lake Innes House Ruins - Wikipedia

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    It is a rare resource because of the existence of contemporary records (journals, drawing and plan). The Lake Innes Peninsula has natural landscape values of state significance. These include the existence of a viable and healthy koala population and koala habitat as well as a number of other animal species listed under the threatened Species Act.

  6. Biriwal Bulga National Park - Wikipedia

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    The terrain and environment surrounding the park provide stability for steady growth of the koala population. The national park's lack of human visitors allows for the koalas to live peacefully and undisturbed. [6] Research and surveys are suggested to be conducted to ensure that the growth of koalas is being monitored.

  7. Wirrimbirra Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    The Wirrimbirra Sanctuary is a heritage-listed fauna sanctuary, native plant nursery, education centre and flora sanctuary located off the Hume Highway at 1305 Remembrance Drive, in outer south-western Sydney in the settlement of Bargo in the Wollondilly Shire local government area of New South Wales, Australia.

  8. Billabong Zoo - Wikipedia

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    Billabong Zoo is a 10-acre (4.0 ha) wildlife park and koala breeding centre located in Port Macquarie, New South Wales, Australia. It was opened in 1986, and features a wide variety of Australian and exotic animals.

  9. Koala Park Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    The Koala Park Sanctuary opened a koala research hospital in 1930, caring for sick and injured native animals and releasing them back into the wild. It is open to the public and provides education about native animals and the problems faced by the koalas living close to humans. [4] Burnet was aware of the risk of the extinction of koalas.