South Western Victoria Koala Map

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Koala scats – fresh

  • 21/2/22: Masons Road, Orford. Scats
  • 21/2/22: Masons Road, Orford. Multiple Scats
  • 21/2/22: Masons Road, Orford. Scats
  • 21/2/22: Smyths Road, Orford. Scats
  • 21/2/22: Barkers Road, St Helens. Scats
  • 21/2/22: Pallisters Road, Orford. Swamp Gum
  • 21/2/22: Codrington Bluegum plantation. Scats
  • 22/2/22: Loftus Carter Road, Drumborg. Scats
  • 23/2/22: Carters Road, Drumborg. Multiple scats
  • 23/2/22: Short Road, Drumborg. Multiple scats
  • 23/2/22: Short Road, Drumborg. Multiple scats.
  • 23/2/22: Sunday Creek Road, Drumborg. 2 koalas seen
  • 23/2/22: Sunday Creek Road/Noskes Road, Mount Eckersley. Multiple scats
  • 23/2/22: Sunday Creek Road, Mount Eckersley. Scats
  • 21/2/22: Pallisters Road, Orford. Koala scats
  • 21/2/22: Pallisters Road, Orford. Scats
  • 21/2/22: Mount Misery Road, Orford. Scats on road
  • 8/1/22: Cartons Road, Gordon. Koala scats
  • 2020 February: Beaton Road, Tyrendarra Koala Sited
  • 2015 February: Branxholme Road, Knebsworth
  • 22/2/15: Condah Hotspur Upper Road, fresh scats
  • 2015 February: Condah Hotspur Lower Road, Condah. Koalas sighted and signs of Overbrowsing

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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