World's first wild breeding program for koalas takes shape

Liz Langdale
January 9 2022 - 10:00am
As part of phase one, in 2022 the wild breeding program is aiming to recruit 15 females and 15 males. It's hoped five joeys will be born as a result. Picture: Orr Cohen.
As part of phase one, in 2022 the wild breeding program is aiming to recruit 15 females and 15 males. It's hoped five joeys will be born as a result. Picture: Orr Cohen.

It's hoped the world's first wild breeding program will be successful to bolster the population of koalas on the NSW Mid-North Coast.

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Liz Langdale

Liz Langdale

Senior Journalist

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