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24.01.2022 It's wonderful when visitors to our region get to share seeing a koala in the wild! Amamoor Lodge in our beautiful Mary Valley is one of those places where this can and does happen Wonder if this is the koala that often crosses Kandanga-Amamoor Rd. outside the Lodge, sometimes stopping to lick early morning dew off the white painted line! (We have put up a koala road sign!) Nearly some residents have planted hundreds of koala food trees to help ensure the future of koalas in their area #maryvalley #amamoor #gympiekoala #lovegympie



21.01.2022 Come along to our planting event for a great day out

18.01.2022 FRIDAY FRIEND time This is 'Snowdrop' a young male koala very happy to come home yesterday to his trees on a Wolvi property, from where he was rescued in early October. He had chlamydia (residents noticed he had a very stained bottom). Thanks to the wonderful team at Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital, he is home and healthy-look out girls! He still has some left over staining on his bottom that will lessen over time, but he is now disease-free. He zoomed up his tree wit...hout a backward glance for us to get a great photo of him! All the best beautiful boy Thanks to 'Noosa Region Koala Rescue Team-Wildcare Australia' volunteers for transporting him to and from the wildlife Hospital at Beerwah. Here is a link to their new FB page (They do a lot of koala rescue work in the southern and eastern parts of our Region eg in the Mary Valley and Wolvi/Goomboorian via Kin Kin). https://www.facebook.com/Noosa-Region-Koala-Rescue-Team-Wildcare-Australia-116856820187916 #koalagympie #goomboorian #wolvi

16.01.2022 We only have until COB tomorrow to let the Senate know how we feel on this issue If you have been following the Review of the Federal EPBC Act, you will know that the Government has an Amendment Bill before the Senate, prior to the release of the final report of the independent statutory review of the EPBC Act! Many people are concerned the Amendment bill to 'streamline' processes will weaken nature laws. The Senate Environment and Communications Legislation Committee has to report their finding to the Senate on 27 November. If this is something you are concerned about, here are the relevant links



14.01.2022 Reminder: Our AGM is on this Saturday morning at Garapine Outdoor Education Centre Kybong, just south of Gympie. All welcome but please RSVP for numbers and catering to [email protected] AGM 21 October 2020. 10am 12:30pm. 24 Mountain View Rd Kybong (off Traveston Crossing Road). GUEST SPEAKER: Dr Romane Cristescu, from the University of the Sunshine Coast’s Detection Dogs for Conservation. Romane and her team have been doing significant ongoing koala research work in the Gympie region and have received national attention for their work after the recent devastating bushfires. Would you like to become a member? There is a link on our webpage and membership is free

12.01.2022 This post is most relevant to NSW followers, but is of concern to all of us considering the significant loss of koala habitat and koalas in the NSW bushfires. This is about a Bill going before the NSW Upper House next week- see overview below from Bangalow Koalas and a link to EDO's submission. (The Bill has was introduced following a well-publicised dispute within the NSW coalition which many will recall) Let's hope the Bill does not pass as NSW koalas need strong protections after the devastating losses in the bushfires. https://www.edo.org.au/.../201019-LLS-Amendment...

12.01.2022 FRIDAY FRIENDS We have been looking forward to Friday to share this week's WOLVI sighting! The residents said "We are pretty excited to have our first baby here'. Thank you so much for sharing A young male koala from this same property is currently being treated for chlamydia at Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital after the residents noticed the stained wet bottom. He will come back a healthy breeding koala Property by property we can all make a difference, by caring for... koala habitat and the koala residents. Visit our webpage to see our top 12 tips on how to help https://www.kagr.org.au/ #wolvi #gympiekoala #goomboorian #kinkin



07.01.2022 FRIDAY FRIENDS It's always wonderful to see mother koalas and their joeys! Importantly it tells us that in that district breeding is occurring to keep the koala population going The residents only moved to Kandanga in the past year and couldn't be happier to be seeing koalas in the wild as they potter in the garden This young one will be getting quite independent and mum likely to breed very soon. This koala pair live along Mary Valley Road-a reminder that as you dri...ve this and other koala hotspot roads, that koalas are close by and will cross that road at times especially at night and early am Thanks to locals for sharing their koala observations with us and on WILDWATCH GYMPIE https://www.gympie.qld.gov.au/wildwatch Data is vital to help vulnerable species. #gympiekoala #kandanga #maryvalley #imbil

07.01.2022 It's great to see more Gympie region 'citizen-scientists' using WILDWATCH GYMPIE to record sightings of threatened species and vehicle strikes on native animals October showed the highest number of koala sighting reports so far this year! It gives a great insight into where koala populatinos remain and how they are (eg joeys shows breeding is happening) and it also shows impacts eg numbers of disease, road strikes, dog attacks etc. If you are in Gympie Region we urge you to report your koala sightings! Thank-you.

07.01.2022 For locals in the Gympie/Widgee area: are you free this Friday am? We have a koala habitat tree planting in Widgee and could use some more helping hands. It's a 'community' tree planting in a beautiful spot along the creek, to help the Widgee koala population, AND it also an opportunity for landholders to learn from bush regenerator Rick. He is a wealth of info. that he is always keen to share, and had great knowledge of koala tree use. Send us a text, call, or email if coming. These are fun mornings, get to meet others, and many hands makes light work! If want a lift from town (Gympie) that can be arranged. #widgee #koalagympie

05.01.2022 Another event coming up in Gympie region, thanks to out local ANARRA Anarra Gympie Wildlife Rescue #gympiekoala #wildlifegympie

01.01.2022 We are excited to see another Koala Interpretive sign go up in our Gympie region! This one was installed for our group this week by Gympie Regional Council at the Imbil end of the Mary Valley Rail Trail. The Rail Trail uses part of the former historical Mary Valley branch line, covering 4.7 kms between Imbil and Brooloo. Koalas have been sighted along the trail and on neighbouring properties so this is a great spot for a sign to offer the public educational and interesting information on this precious species. Do let us know what you think of it! #maryvalley #maryvalleyrailtrail



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