Koalas moving across open ground risk dog attacks and collisions with vehicles when crossings roads. Historical records from a resident survey, two regional wildlife carers and a state government department wildlife shelter returns database for Victoria, Australia, were examined to determine the importance of certain admission types. Koala Vehicle Collisions (KVCs) and dog attacks were important contributors to the overall intake of injured koalas. However, KVCs were the most numerous recorded cause of koalas entering a wildlife shelter, and the most frequently assigned cause of death. There were relatively high rates of admission into care, and of death, for male koalas. Furthermore, almost twice as many individuals were admitted during th...
The koala (Phascolarctos cinereus), one of the world's most iconic faunal species, was recently list...
ABSTRACT Identifying threats and their regional occurrence across a species’ range is...
Each year in Australia many thousands of collisions occur between motor vehicles and animals, result...
Koala populations in Australia are declining due to threats such as chlamydiosis, wild dog predation...
In 1995, the Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service, the Queensland Department of Main Roads and Redl...
Koala populations in southeast Queensland are under threat from many factors, particularly habitat l...
Koala populations in southeast Queensland are under threat from many factors, particularly habitat l...
Koala populations are in catastrophic decline in certain eastern Australian regions. Spanning from 1...
The koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) is currently listed by both the IUCN and the Australian Governmen...
The koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) is currently listed by both the IUCN and the Australian Governmen...
Koala populations in Australia are declining due to threats such as chlamydiosis, wild dog predation...
An understanding of the threats to threatened species in urban and peri-urban areas is essential to ...
Loss and fragmentation of habitat are considered the biggest threats to the long term survival of th...
Koalas are an iconic Australian marsupial undergoing precipitous population reduction in South-East ...
Vehicles and Koalas Phascolarctos cinereus collide frequently where the Pacific Highway crosses a 3....
The koala (Phascolarctos cinereus), one of the world's most iconic faunal species, was recently list...
ABSTRACT Identifying threats and their regional occurrence across a species’ range is...
Each year in Australia many thousands of collisions occur between motor vehicles and animals, result...
Koala populations in Australia are declining due to threats such as chlamydiosis, wild dog predation...
In 1995, the Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service, the Queensland Department of Main Roads and Redl...
Koala populations in southeast Queensland are under threat from many factors, particularly habitat l...
Koala populations in southeast Queensland are under threat from many factors, particularly habitat l...
Koala populations are in catastrophic decline in certain eastern Australian regions. Spanning from 1...
The koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) is currently listed by both the IUCN and the Australian Governmen...
The koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) is currently listed by both the IUCN and the Australian Governmen...
Koala populations in Australia are declining due to threats such as chlamydiosis, wild dog predation...
An understanding of the threats to threatened species in urban and peri-urban areas is essential to ...
Loss and fragmentation of habitat are considered the biggest threats to the long term survival of th...
Koalas are an iconic Australian marsupial undergoing precipitous population reduction in South-East ...
Vehicles and Koalas Phascolarctos cinereus collide frequently where the Pacific Highway crosses a 3....
The koala (Phascolarctos cinereus), one of the world's most iconic faunal species, was recently list...
ABSTRACT Identifying threats and their regional occurrence across a species’ range is...
Each year in Australia many thousands of collisions occur between motor vehicles and animals, result...