I pity the staff of Department of Environment & Heritage Protection (DEHP) charged with managing wildlife, ecosystems and sustainability, for the conflict the Queensland government has now established in policy with the Mines Minister announcing changes to the Vegetation Management Framework. In the name of ‘greentape reduction’, significant land will be open to wide scale clearing of regrowth and remnant vegetation. More
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KoalaTracker is Australia's national koala map and database, mapping the location of koala populations, points of impact and causes of death and injury for the public record. KoalaTracker empowers localised advocacy, enables more effective risk mitigation, adds to research and engages the community to save the koala. This blog discusses the knowledge gained through member submissions, koala mapping and location intelligence, scientific research and government action. Please join the conversation.
Queensland rolling back environmental protection
Alex Harris - Monday, May 06, 2013
Wild koalas: slow life in the fast lane
Pretty AU - Thursday, May 02, 2013
Some months ago I alerted members by email to this upcoming documentary which we thought would air on ABC at the end of last year, but is now to air on National Geographic later this year. More Comment count | 0
The rise of ecotourism
Alex Harris - Monday, April 08, 2013
Ecotourism is the fastest growing sector of the world’s largest service industry. It doesn’t rate a mention in Tourism Australia’s current strategy. More Comment count | 0
Going, going, gone...
Alex Harris - Friday, June 08, 2012
It is five weeks since the koala was listed as vulnerable in Queensland, NSW and ACT. More Comment count | 0
A big day for koalas
Alex Harris - Monday, April 30, 2012
It's a big day for koalas, because finally we have a decision. A decision that will compound local government and infrastructure planning challenges and radically alter property development in Queensland in particular, but a decision that will nevertheless provide a last chance for our dwindling koala population. More Comment count | 2
Koala orphans - Guest Post by Anika Lehmann, Moreton Bay Koala Rescue
Alex Harris - Friday, February 10, 2012
Here Anika kindly shares with us the stories of orphaned koala joeys she has cared for. More Comment count | 0
The Problem with Disease is that it Spreads
Alex Harris - Monday, July 12, 2010
Member, Kathryn Kermode, has made a valuable contribution to Koalatracker.com.au. She has watched and documented a colony of koalas in her neighbourhood of Kyogle for some time now. Keeping track of them with the help of Koalatracker.com.au brings insight to the health of koalas on a regional basis, rather than along localised, state or electoral boundaries. More Comment count | 2
People v Powerlink
Alex Harris - Saturday, April 10, 2010
Does the Powerlines Action Group Eumundi (PAGE) really have a case against Powerlink, the government corporation responsible for the construction and maintenance of high voltage transmission lines? There is no question the quality of power supply to the northern end of the Sunshine Coast and hinterland is sub-standard and on the plus side, new high voltage transmission lines will smooth the spikes. On the negative, it will also deliver the infrastructure necessary for the government's desired doubling of population in the area. But wait, there's more... More Comment count | 5 |
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