Strzelecki Koala Map

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  • 2020 December: Koalas sighted Budgeree Road
  • 17/5/20: Picnic Flat Track, Gunyah. Scats found
  • 17/5/20: Morwell River Catchment, near Wallaby Track. Positive Site
  • 17/5/20: Hatchery Road, Gunyah. Positive Site
  • 19/2/20 – Central Road Tarwin East/Gunyah – Mountain Ash fresh scat
  • 26/11/13: Jumbuk Positive Scat Site: 6.7%
  • 22/11/13: Blackwarry – Greig Creek. Positive Scat Site 3.33%
  • 19/11/13: Jeeralang North. Positive Koala Scat Site: 13.3%
  • 24/3/14: Yinnar South Middle Creek. Positive Koala Scat Site: 20%. SITE BURNT BY FIRE MARCH 2019
  • 20/11/13: Jumbuk. Positive Scat Site 23.3%. SITE BURNT BY FIRE MARCH 2019
  • 27/11/13: Tarra Bulga National Park. Positive Scat Site 50%
  • 4/8/14: College Creek (site 2): Positive Scat Site 20%
  • 23/8/14: Morwell River East Branch (McQuades Road): Positive Scat Site 10%
  • 23/8/14: Albert River Crawfords Track: Positive Scat Site 10%
  • 28/11/15: College Creek (site 4): Positive Scat Site 3.33%
  • 15/8/16: Pioneer Reserve Kongwak Site 2 – Positive Scat Site 26.7%

South Gippsland Koala Map

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The Strzelecki/South Gippsland Koala is the most important koala population remaining in Victoria and South Australia. The animal is a direct descendent from the original Victorian koala gene pool. All other koala populations throughout Victoria and South Australia are the result of translocations from a handful of animals sent to French Island in the late 19th century. The Strzelecki animals may also hold the key for the survival of the species in Australia, as koala populations in Queensland and New South Wales continue to succumb to a variety of environmental problems.

Strzelecki Koala Map

 


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