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  1. KoalaTracker is the ultimate citizen science project, empowering individuals, community groups, neighbourhoods, councils, companies, states and schools to undertake localised mapping, risk mitigation, conservation and tracking. Save the login screen to your mobile device to use as an app. What We Record.

  2. The biggest koalas live in the south and can weigh up to 10kg, while in North Queensland, they weigh as little as 5.5kg. Distribution: Throughout eucalyptus forests in eastern Australia - from North Queensland to across New South Wales, the Australian Capital Territory, Victoria and South Australia. Status.

  3. Koala sightings can still be viewed and registered! Register your sighting here. The National Board of the Australian Koala Foundation (AKF) made the decision reluctantly to remove free access to AKF Koala Habitat Mapping on KoalaMap.

  4. Este animal icónico de Australia, que no está incluido entre los símbolos nacionales del país, se alimenta a base de hojas de eucalipto y es capaz de dormir hasta tres cuartas partes del día. Pero, pese a la falta de reconocimiento oficial, su imagen está estrechamente ligada a la del país oceánico.

  5. Koalamap | Australian Koala Foundation. The Australian Koala Foundation (AKF) is the principal non-profit, non-government organisation dedicated to the conservation and effective management of the wild koala and its habitat.

  6. The Koala is one of Australia's best-known animals. Identification. The Koala's thick ash-grey fur, white chest and round head with fluffy ears make this species unmistakable. Habitat. The Koala lives in eucalypt forests. Distribution. The Koala has a patchy distribution from northern Queensland to southern Victoria and south-eastern South ...

  7. Since 2018, there has been an estimated 30% decline in Koalas across Australia, with populations estimated to be between 32,065 – 57,920 down from 45,745 – 82,170 in 2018. The numbers show a disturbing trend: A 30% decline in total Koala population since 2018. NSW is worst with a 41% decline.