Koalas, a much-loved icon, are both endangered and abundant in Australia. We look at the big picture across an even bigger ...
A booming koala population in South Australia is creating an urgent conservation dilemma, prompting scientists to test innovative, humane solutions to prevent long-term ecological harm. Research led ...
Research into South Australia's koala populations, led by Dr. Frédérik Saltré from UTS and the Australian Museum, provides ...
Karen Burke da Silva, a professor of biodiversity and conservation and head of the Koala Conservation Hub at Flinders ...
There are so many koalas in some places that food is the issue – while elsewhere populations are threatened by habitat loss. And there are no easy fixes ...
For Save the Koala Day, learn how conservation geneticist Rebecca Johnson’s work helps protect these iconic marsupials Jack Tamisiea Smithsonian chief scientist Rebecca Johnson snaps a selfie with one ...
To honor this partnership, Taronga has named the joey Inala (“in-ah-lah”), which means place of peace or rest and is from the ...
Known for their fluffy ears, round faces and big black noses, koalas spend most of their time snoozing in the canopies of eucalypt forests. Their penchant for perching high up and moving very little ...
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