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Conserving koalas: A review of the contrasting regional trends, outlooks and policy challenges

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McAlpine, Clive
Lunney, Daniel
Melzer, Alistair
Menkhorst, Peter
Phillips, Stephen
Phalen, David
Ellis, William
Foley, William
Baxter, Greg
de Villiers, Deidre

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The koala (Phascolarctos cinereus), one of the world's most iconic faunal species, was recently listed under Australian government legislation as vulnerable in the northern states of Queensland and New South Wales and in the Australian Capital Territory,

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Biological Conservation

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2037-12-31