Bushfire recovery news
More koalas res­cued from KI to be housed at Cleland

Six­teen more koalas have been translo­cat­ed from bush­fire-rav­aged Kan­ga­roo Island and will be housed at Cle­land Wildlife Park to add to the recent­ly estab­lished dis­ease-free insur­ance population.


South Australia’s bush­fire wildlife recov­ery effort underway

The Wildlife Recov­ery Fund, Wildlife and Habi­tat Recov­ery Task­force and food drops are the first of many recov­ery actions under­way to sup­port South Aus­tralian wildlife affect­ed by the bushfires.


Kan­ga­roo Island koala pop­u­la­tion not at risk

The impact on koalas of the bush­fires on Kan­ga­roo Island has been sig­nif­i­cant, but there is no dan­ger to the sur­vival of their pop­u­la­tion on the island.


Move to reduce fer­al pig numbers

Fer­al pigs on Kan­ga­roo Island will be tar­get­ed in a new oper­a­tion to reduce their num­bers and pre­vent them from hin­der­ing the island’s envi­ron­men­tal recovery.


Food drops to help Kan­ga­roo Island’s starv­ing wildlife

Drops of food and water will soon start to help save the vul­ner­a­ble and starv­ing wildlife on Kan­ga­roo Island now that the bush­fire is contained.