By Nikita Binetti | Development Associate - Annual Programs
Australian Wildlife Conservancy (AWC) has a long history of conserving and managing Eucalypt forests and woodlands, and currently protect the endangered Koala at three sanctuaries. Population fragmentation and a loss of suitable habitat has resulted in dramatic Koala population decline, such that the species was listed as endangered in 2022. AWC supports these populations by preserving Koala habitat, as well as pursuing new and innovative research techniques that provide crucial data on population density, distribution and potential threats. This crucial research provides insights into the most effective areas to promote koala conservation and recovery in the future.
The attached report holds some exciting news from Waulinbakh Wildlife Sanctuary, where Koalas have been identified through wildlife surveys. It also details some of the reasearch happening in relation to understanding Koala populations at three AWC sanctuaries. I hope you enjoy reading about the impact of your support!
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