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Campbelltown Koalas - Public Statement
CAMPBELLTOWN KOALAS – PUBLIC STATEMENT
The Campbelltown area in south-western Sydney contains the only
population of koalas listed in NSW as likely to be growing. While koalas
found further south in the Wollondilly and Wingecarribee Local
Government Areas may also be expanding, those populations are affected
by chlamydia. This makes it vital that the chlamydia-free Campbelltown
koalas survive as a reservoir of healthy animals from which to
regenerate declining populations.
From a scientific, ecological and community perspective, the koalas of
Campbelltown are priceless. Few, if any, other major urban areas on
earth can claim to support a species as globally recognised and valued
as the koala. However, their long-term survival is being directly
threatened by the level and speed of urbanisation projected for the
Campbelltown and Greater Macarthur area. Read the full public statement
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