Our Stories
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Detection Dogs Uncover Rare Chlamydia-Free Koalas n Breakthrough Survey
Did you know Chlamydia is one of the leading causes of the catastrophic decline in koala numbers? Sadly, only a few populations are untouched by the disease. However, a scent […]
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Importance of wildlife corridors.
We’ve just loaded 2 reports on Koala conservation within the Jaliigirr corridors. They can be found in our resources page. The reports further illustrate the importance that wildlife corridors play […]
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Canine Scent Detectives Promoting Koala Population Health in Bellingen – Coffs Harbour LGAs.
Canines for Wildlife are the principal authors in a report just delivered to Jaliigirr Biodiversity Alliance. The detection dogs located scats from 92 different koalas across the project area. The […]
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Koala detection dog looking for koalas near Coffs Harbour CBD
Koala detection dog looking for koalas near Coffs Harbour CBD
Our Projects
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Dolmans Point Littoral Rainforest Restoration
This project will enable the strategic rehabilitation of Littoral Rainforest located specifically at Dolmans Point Reserve, Sawtell. The primary focus of this project will be to undertake weed management and […]
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Cores, Corridors and Koalas: A Collaborative Approach to Restoring the Forests of Eastern Australia
Jaliigirr Biodiversity Alliance is proud to announce we are partnering with Great Eastern Ranges and WWF-Australia for a third year to deliver Cores, Corridors and Koalas in the Coffs Coast […]
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Protecting Grey-headed Flying-fox camps and foraging resources in the Bellingen and Coffs Harbour LGAs
This five year project began in 2022 and is in partnership with NSW WIRES. This project aims to facilitate Grey-Headed Flying-fox (Pteropus poliocephalus) habitat rehabilitation at key breeding sites and […]
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Yandaarra, Shifting Camp Together
Caring for Country – Geographies of Co-existence in Gumbaynggirr Country: This research project, led by Aunty Shaa Smith, aims to work with Gumbaynggirr people and Country, to build a better […]


