Resources and References

WWF Review of the Koala Strategy Use this link to access the updated report

Carbon Farming Benefits – Use this link to access page NSW Government Carbon Farming Benefits

Department of Environment and Heritage – Koala habitat and feed treesUse this link to access the page

National Parks Association – Eurobodalla pageUse this link to access the Eurobodalla page

National Recovery Plan for the Koala QLD/NSW/ACT Annual Report Use this link to open the report

Australian Koala FoundationUse this link to open the Australain Koala Foundation page

Detection Dogs for Conservation

https://www.usc.edu.au/research-and-innovation/animal-and-marine-ecology/detection-dogs-for-conservation

Wildlife Rescue South Coast

https://www.wildlife-rescue.org.au/

Friends of the Eurobodalla Botanic Gardens

The Australian Koala Foundation research-specific link

Koala Clancy Foundation

Friends of the Koala

NSW Rural Fire Service Resources

Nature Conservation Council Bushfire and Hotspot Programs

Bushfire Recovery Project

Sustainable Farms

NSW Department of Planning, Industry and Environment – link

On this site, for a concise background on koala matters we recommend the Review of Koala Tree Use Across New South Wales, pp vii-viii and pp 1-5 link

Forestry Corporation NSW

Institute of Foresters Australia

Legislation and Environment Protection Authority

Koala Plans of Management

Koala Plans of Management in other Local Government Areas that are most relevant to the Eurobodalla context are:

· Lismore

· Port Stephens

· Cobbadah/Manilla/Tamworth

· Ballarat

These were summarized along with others in the Eurobodalla Koala Recovery Strategy First Edition (published 2013).