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Koala Research

Ecology and Physiology of Queensland's Koalas

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Pipetting Samples
Embryonic Stem Cells
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Chemistry Class
Science Student
Plant Biologist
Scientist Pipetting
Laboratory Scientist

What we do..

Our team specialises in koala ecology. We conduct research across Queensland from the islands to the outback.

We use modern survey techniques, including thermal drones and sound recording arrays. We are an experienced koala catching team with over 30 years experience in catching, collaring, sampling and monitoring koalas.

Importantly, we have maintained long term research and monitoring projects at a variety of sites across the state.

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Our Support

We are grateful for the funding an in kind support of many organisations, groups and individuals

San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance
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Koala Facts

Fast facts for busy conservationists!

Koala Ecology at work

We work with Local Governments, NGO's major event managers, town planners, State and Federal Government agencies and bodies, and agricultural and ecotourism professionals. We also provide advice and resources to land managers across a variety of land uses.

Student Projects available

We always have opportunities for students to join us and collaborate on our research.

Contact us through the School of The Environment at The University of Queensdland.

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Koala Care

Who to call?

If you find an injured or sick koala, you can call wildlife carers for help. 

Make sure the koala is safe from further harm first.

North NSW: Call Wires on 1300 094 737

Sth Qld: Call Wildlife SEQ on 0468 484 994

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