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Bangalow Koalas

Locality: Bangalow, New South Wales

Phone: +61 411 491 991



Address: 26 Parrot Tree Place 2479 Bangalow, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.bangalowkoalas.com.au

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25.01.2022 So much news and loads of new koala science this month. http://www.wildkoaladay.com.au//koala-news-science-septem/



24.01.2022 Shhhhh the humans are coming.... What do you think Harry and Billy are plotting? #SecretKoalaBusiness

24.01.2022 Sweet Sugar is learning to clean her face. Good girl Sugar

23.01.2022 With an estimated 3 billion animals either perished or displaced in Australia's summer bush fires, we need to act now to protect and create habitat for our vulnerable koalas and native wildlife. We urgently need your help.Please help us create habitat, homes and hope for our koalas.



22.01.2022 Please keep an eye out when driving in koala areas

22.01.2022 From our friends at Koala Clancy Foundation

21.01.2022 Definitely happens as we know only too well with the loss of Keith who was attacked by cattle in Coolamon Scenic Drive in last couple of months



21.01.2022 Just out and about visiting some of our plantings. August 2019 in the middle of the drought we planted this unused paddock in Bangalow thanks to #ingrainedfoundation. What a difference a year makes.

20.01.2022 MEET KOALA LEIGH who recently had a miss-adventure finding herself on a pool fence on a rural property with large dogs and no trees . Thankfully Pittswort...h Landcare were contacted and Alastair put us in contact with local Lisa, who stayed with the koala until Michael from the Rspca wildlife rescue team could attend for us. The koala was sent to the RSPCA wildlife hospital for full checks to make sure she was free from disease or attack, which thankfully she was. Leigh is a young adult koala and we think that she possibly was chased either by another male or a dog, to end up where she did. Once she had the all clear for release from the vet, Lisa put us in contact with the property owner next door, who’s farm has very good koala habitat trees and joins the state forest, so that is where she was released. Property owner Luke already has planted 10 koala feed trees, but plans to plant more at the entrance of his property now for the koalas wanting to venture across the road to the next hill... it’s outcomes like this that really make you smile. Huge thanks to Lisa for calling us and for the great fence photos, Michael for doing the rescue for us so promptly when we couldn’t get there, West Toowoomba Vet Surgery for initial assessment of Leigh to check for dog attack, RSPCA QLD for your time and expertise assessing Leigh, property owner Luke for allowing us access to his land for the release, Alastair from Pittsworth Landcare and The Pittsworth Sentinel for attending the release and publishing the story and to Kirra for helping with the release and the video. Good luck ‘Leigh’

17.01.2022 Wombat Wednesday finds Izzy sneaking into a camper's bed to relax!

15.01.2022 Yes Premier it is time to act. With our work in the Northern Rivers we work closely with farmers who want to save koalas. Premier do you mean developers deserve better, because that's what this all about?? What a disgrace, a year ago Australia and the world were watching in horror as Australia and our wildlife burnt. Disturbing images that can never be unseen, we believed surely State and Federal governments must act as the collective consciousness of Australia cried out for change. Nothing has changed, except the will of the people, and we are determined to make you change and ACT NOW.

09.01.2022 Want to get involved in our online day of action? On Thursday 1st of October (that's tomorrow!), we're calling for our supporters to get involved by tak...ing a snap and upload it using the hashtag #BeforeItsGone Let's all raise awareness to Australia's major extinction crisis and demand for stronger national environmental laws that actually protect our wildlife. So don't forgot to tag Prime Minister Scott Morrison (ScoMo) and Environment Minister Sussan Ley MP with your pic! RSVP now to take part: acf.org.au/plushie_protest



08.01.2022 Healthy, happy koalas

07.01.2022 We the people, call for the establishment of The Great Koala National Park to protect over 20% of NSW’s remaining koala population. The innovative proposal add...s an additional 175,000ha of public native forest to existing reserves around the Mid North Coast to create a 315,000ha world-class national park and wildlife network. The ripple effect of the park will flow through 5 local government areas from Kempsey to the Clarence Valley, offering extensive economic opportunities for small business to establish nature-based ecotourism along with increasing employment in service industries, forest management and restoration. The tourism industry tells us that the number one reason people come to Australia is to ‘experience nature’. The Great Koala National Park would provide a range of new job opportunities and economic benefits to the Coffs Harbour region.

07.01.2022 #plushieprotest, #beforeitsgone

07.01.2022 Thank you InGrained Foundation for funding this planting last August. Looks amazing. Thank you Saul from Property Shop Photography for these beautiful shots yesterday.

04.01.2022 All aboard the koala express!

03.01.2022 Thanks for sharing video of mumma and joey in Bangalow. Yesterday I saw 4 koalas including mumma and joey on various private properties. Even better all healthy

01.01.2022 If you spot a koala, please give our team a call so that we can do a health check. We’re available 24/7 on 0401350799

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