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Mooted extinction of koalas at Eden: improving the information base

Vic Jurskis
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6 Cocks Lane, Eden, NSW 2551, Australia. Email: vic.jurskis@gmail.com

Wildlife Research 44(7) 449-452 https://doi.org/10.1071/WR16171
Submitted: 11 September 2016  Accepted: 15 November 2016   Published: 15 February 2017

Abstract

A report in Wildlife Research, that koalas are extinct in most of the Eden region as a result of climate change, logging and clearing, is mistaken. Its recommendation, that logging should cease in a climate refuge where, supposedly, the last koalas persist, has been adopted by Government. Koalas are unlikely to benefit. It would be better to conduct radio-tracking studies of koalas in this area and in the wider region to inform their future management.


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