Westport Conference CentreBuller Street – Port MacquarieTHEIR FUTURE IS IN OUR HANDS
A Conference focusing on all aspects of Wildlife Rehabilitation, Research Findings, Translocation and Conservation of Wild Koalas Conference Registration - Thursday Evening 16th May "Meet and Greet"
We have organised for the bar to be open, plus there will be free tea and coffee available for attendees to meet up for a social chat as well while the registering is taking place. REGISTER ON-LINE
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HELP US SAVE THE KOALAWE ARE A NOT-FOR-PROFIT ORGANISATION AND DO NOT RECEIVE GOVERNMENT FUNDINGHelp us give our wildlife a second chance by Adopting A WILD KOALA today!To adopt online now click here. |
gInformation about our Conservation Foundation GET INVOLVED IN THE WORK OF THE KOALA HOSPITAL
Annual Membership for the year commencing April 2013 is $20 for Working Members and $15 for Support and Junior members. KOALA CARE (we currently have a list of volunteers waiting to work in this area)
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Feeling warm and fuzzy - Tuesday, 12 March 2013 An article in the Sun Herald March 10, 2013Nina Karnikowski Travel Writer Nina Karnikowski decides it's high time to get cuddly with an Aussie favourite.I’ve never touched a koala. As an Australian, I’m almost ashamed to admit it. It seems on par with never having eaten a Vegemite sandwich, never... Read more | New York City premiere of the Documentary 'Koala Hospital' - Tuesday, 29 January 2013 According to Susan Kelly, koalas have become "urban refugees," under siege by expanding cities that bring with them deforestation, dogs, traffic, and other ills for native wildlife. Director of Global Briefing, and writer, producer and director of the new documentary Koala Hospital, Susan Kelly... Read more | Sydney University Research - Sunday, 18 November 2012 The work that the Koala Hospital has hosted has been fantastic and the effort and assistance provided by the whole organization but particularly by Cheyne and all the volunteers over the years with Jo and also our other PhD students, has been truly magnificent. I know how disruptive and... Read more |





















