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Since 2013 we have been mapping both live and dead koalas in our region, we have seen a ten fold increase in koalas coming into care and this project helps to identify where the main colonies of koalas are, and assists us in returning koalas to their correct natural environment after rescue and rehabilitation. This data is also shared with other organizations, Government Departments and Universities. Everyone can help to conserve this unique species - by protecting koala habitat we are also ensuring the safer future for all wildlife