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Call out for Volunteer Citizen Scientists

Posted on July 30, 2023 by bunyahkoalas_z8ge05

Do you want to be part of exciting hands on citizen science projects helping to protect koalas and yellow bellied gliders. The Bunyah Restoration Project is looking for volunteer citizen scientists to help us with the following Projects: Koala Scat Collectors –

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Bunyah Koalas first drone survey completed.

Posted on July 1, 2023 by bunyahkoalas_z8ge05

  Our first drone survey was completed this week and we found 3 big boys on our Project. The survey was to assist researchers at the University of Queensland who are conducting a study into the associations between environmental stressors and disease.

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The Bunyah Koalas Inaugural Open Day – 13th May 2023

Posted on April 8, 2023 by bunyahkoalas_z8ge05

We are excited to host the inaugural Bunyah Koalas Open Day on Saturday the 13th of May. With LLS support we are providing a bus to and from Newcastle (pick up and drop off at Trees in Newcastle (TIN)) so jump on

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Bunyah Song Meter Grant provides for long term koala and glider population studies.

Posted on February 4, 2023February 4, 2023 by bunyahkoalas_z8ge05

Bunyah Koalas have partnered with Mid Coast Council and the Department of Primary Industries in a successful application for a WIRES grant to purchase 25 audio recorders to assess the population and movement dynamics of Koalas and Yellow-Bellied Gliders across our Project.

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FNPW Funding kick Starts our Western Paddock Project

Posted on January 13, 2023 by bunyahkoalas_z8ge05

FNPW Funding kick Starts our Western Paddock Project We are well underway with preparations for the propagation and planting of 6000 koala feed trees along riparian corridors at the Bunyah Restoration Project. Funding from the Foundation for National Parks & Wildlife (#FNPW)

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Tips For Better Writing

Posted on January 1, 2023January 1, 2023 by bunyahkoalas_z8ge05

Plan Your Content If you’re considering adding a blog to your site, you’ll want to have a plan beforehand. Planning your blog will help your subject matter remain consistent over time. It’ll also help you determine whether or not there’s enough material

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Blogging 101

Posted on January 1, 2023January 1, 2023 by bunyahkoalas_z8ge05

Pages vs. Posts If you’re new to WordPress you may be wondering what’s the big deal behind Pages and Posts . At first glance they appear to be one and the same: if you were to create either a new page or

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Basic Taxonomies

Posted on January 1, 2023January 1, 2023 by bunyahkoalas_z8ge05

Categories and Tags If you write about a variety of subjects, categories can help your readers find the posts that are most relevant to them. For instance, if you run a consulting business, you may want some of your posts to reflect

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Jan
02

Bunyah Audio Report Now Available

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Jan
02

Bunyah Genetic and Disease Report Now Available

Bunyah Genetic and Disease DDC_1076 Bunyah Restoration project_Final report

Jan
02

DPI Study suggests that Bunyah hosts one of NSW’s highest koala densities.

The Department of Primary Industries (Brad Law, 2024) has statistically assessed the Bunyah 2023 song meter results with surprising, but very welcome conclusions. Brads study suggests an estimated Male koala density of between 0.08 and 0.13 males per hectare. ” Law goes

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Jan
02

Exciting Update: New Wildlife Drinkers Installed!

We’re thrilled to announce that with the generous support from WIRES and the Koala Community Grants Program, we’ve installed 4 Tree Troff koala drinkers across our project area! These drinkers have been carefully placed in zones where koala habitat is poorly watered,

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Jan
02

Bunyah Koalas: Chlamydia and Genetic Diversity Results Are In!

We have important updates on our Bunyah koalas based on data collected last winter. Fresh scats from 25 koalas revealed that over 90% tested positive for Chlamydia pecorum. While this is a significant finding, it’s important to understand that detecting the bacteria

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May
01

DPI Study suggests that Bunyah hosts one of NSW’s highest koala densities.

The Department of Primary Industries (Brad Law, 2024) has statistically assessed the Bunyah 2023 song meter results with surprising, but very welcome conclusions. Brads study suggests an estimated Male koala density of between 0.08 and 0.13 males per hectare. ” Law goes

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May
01

Bunyah Koalas song meter study a great success

  The Bunyah song meter Project has been a great success with over 800 koala bellows recorded over 10 days across 25 locations. Those boys sure can be boisterous and rowdy. Its great news as it further demonstrates the presence of a

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Aug
30

Drone footage of koalas and gliders (look for the joeys eyeshine on video 3)

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