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Koalas

SEQ Koala Conservation Strategy 2020–2025

  • Koala facts

    Information and facts about the koala species, their habitat and more.

  • Koala threats

    Koalas are affected by habitat loss and disease, but they're also threatened by cars and dogs. Read what you can do to help.

  • Koala care and rescue

    • Sick, injured, orphaned or dead koalas
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Last updated
29 August 2020

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