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- Title
Koalas Phascolarctos cinereus in Framlingham Forest, south-west Victoria: introduction, translocation and the effects of a bushfire.
- Authors
Wallis, Robert L.
- Abstract
Koalas were introduced into Framlingham Forest, south-west Victoria, in 1971 and the population grew rapidly. By the 1990s the forest was suffering severe defoliation and many trees preferred by Koalas had been over-browsed. In 1998/99 around 1100 Koalas were captured, the males sterilised and animals translocated to other suitable habitats in western Victoria. Some habitat restoration was subsequently undertaken. In 2007 a deliberately lit fire destroyed most eucalypt foliage and many Koalas were killed or burned and removed by wildlife carers and DSE staff . A survey in 2011 found only two Koalas in the area. A Koala management plan for Framlingham Forest has been prepared.
- Subjects
VICTORIA; KOALA; PROTECTED areas; WILDFIRES; WILDLIFE management
- Publication
Victorian Naturalist, 2013, Vol 130, Issue 1, p37
- ISSN
0042-5184
- Publication type
Article