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Detection Dogs for Conservation

Locality: Sippy Downs, Queensland



Address: 90 Sippy Downs Drive 4556 Sippy Downs, QLD, Australia

Website: www.usc.edu.au/DDC

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24.01.2022 Update from our urban koala project with IndigiScapes Centre !



21.01.2022 Please let the Senate know you want the Australian environment protected! CoB this Wednesday 18 November Please write a quick submission - just a few words saying you care. Some words from conservation organisation below for inspiration if you want to make it longer......Continue reading

19.01.2022 With Australia’s bushfire season fast approaching, we’re preparing for another huge effort in finding koalas in fire-ravaged locations with the help of our superstar USC x ifaw detection dog, Bear! Last summer, Bear made headlines around the world for locating more than 100 injured and displaced koalas in the wake of the devastating bushfires across eastern Australia. Find out more, here : https://bit.ly/2FDDbR5

17.01.2022 Fieldwork fun in the Redlands!



14.01.2022 Have you heard the news?? Our very own Celine Frere, co-founder of the USC Detection Dogs for Conservation has been awarded one of the top science awards in the State! Celine has been named 2020 Queensland Young Tall Poppy Scientist of the Year!

12.01.2022 Foxtel is re-running the 'Bear the Koala Hero" doco this Sunday at 8.10am on the Lifestyle channel @ifawglobal @ifawaustralia

12.01.2022 Field day! #detectiondog #billie_detectiondog



09.01.2022 Soaking up those first spring days! #billie_detectiondog #conservationdog #kooliesofinstagram #sunbathing

09.01.2022 Sunshine Coast / Noosa koala peeps: This Monday, at USC Sippy Downs, 5:30, you are invited to come and meet Bear and get an update on three of our current koala projects: 1) our 2019-2020 fire rescue mission with ifaw, 2) our genetic and connectivity in the Noosa area with Noosa Biosphere Reserve Foundation and WWF-Australia, 3) how we are making koalas visible in our urban areas in a bid to make them safer with Redland City Council... And of course all three projects with the support of Queensland Koala Crusaders :-)

07.01.2022 Billie obsession!!! #detectiondog

07.01.2022 Several koalas rescued during the 2019/20 bushfires have started being released back into the wild after the hard work and dedication of some amazing people and organisations we get to work with. Watch the moment mother and daughter, Jessie and Amelia, are returned to the same tree they were rescued from by our very own USC x ifaw detection dog, Bear .

05.01.2022 We are excited to have received our @ohcrapdogpoopbags - these are compostable (made of starch) so we can do the right thing and stay environmentally friendly! Thank you Oh Crap for supporting our team!



04.01.2022 There's our good boy! ifaw

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