Important changes to Qld vegetation mapping – Koala amendments
Tuesday, 11 February 2020
by Natura Pacific
In 2015 a review of the status of the Koala in coastal South East Queensland was undertaken. This review found that, despite protections, Koala populations had declined by 50 to 80% in the 20 years leading up to the review (Rhodes et al 2015). These findings led to the development of a Koala expert panel
- Published in Consulting
Koala – Back from the Brink
Thursday, 30 August 2018
by Natura Pacific
Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) Surely one of Australia’s most iconic species, the Koala is renowned for its sleepy nature and its love of gum leaves. This remarkable marsupial draws millions of visitors to our nation’s zoos and sanctuaries. But while we marvel at them in these isolated refuges are we missing the bigger picture? Outside of
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Back from the Brink, conservation, cuddly, environment, Koala, koala conservation, koala habitat, Natura pacific, nature, save the koala, sleepy, steve phillips
VIDEO: Koala habitat surveys – A close encounter
Thursday, 20 October 2016
by Natura Pacific
Our Natura Consulting field team spend a lot of time doing work focused on locating and monitoring koala habitat, so it is a memorable day when they get to encounter a koala using the habitat they are so familiar with. One of our consultants, Mick recently had this pleasure and was keen to share the
- Published in BushCam, Consulting, Videos
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field survey, filed work, habitat assessment, Koala, koala conservation, koala habitat, koala monitoring, Logan Shire, natura, natura consulting
VIDEO: Searching for Koalas in South East Queensland
Thursday, 23 June 2016
by Natura Pacific
Spend a few moments with Mick and Dave from our consulting team as they undertake field surveys in the Logan Shire of South-east Queensland. As you can see from the footage of this wild and beautiful bushland, there is more to Logan than meets the eye, including being the home to many populations of our precious
- Published in Sustainable living, Videos