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Workshop for farmers on living with koalas

The Lismore App

23 August 2019, 3:13 AM

Workshop for farmers on living with koalasA koala and joey. PHOTO: Supplied/Brad Mustow.

Lismore City Council is inviting farmers, graziers and other landholders on the Wilsons and Richmond floodplains to a free field day about living with koalas on rural lands.


The field day Living with Koalas: Enhancing the habitat and health of koalas on the Richmond floodplains is on October 18 and part of the council’s free Rural Landholder Initiative field days to help local farmers connect, learn and discuss protecting biodiversity.



It will be held at a farm in South Gundurimba and the Council will provide address details on registration.


"The day will focus on seeing koalas in the field and discussing ways that farmers and graziers can undertake habitat re-establishment within productive environments," the council said in a media release.


"We will travel to a number of different habitat sites and discuss the practical and science-based approaches to looking out for koalas, monitoring koala health and reconnecting broken habitat.


"Our hosts are a local cane-growing family whose Richmond River property is also home to many resident and travelling koalas."


Presentations on the day will include:

  • The impacts of wild dogs on livestock and wildlife (Local Land Services).
  • Isolated paddock trees and windbreaks on the floodplain.
  • Koala hotspots on the floodplains – where they are and why.
  • A vet nurse will explain the differences between a healthy, sick and an older koala, and what to do when you see a sick koala.
  • Koala food tree identification and what to plant if you are planning a revegetation program.

The free event is delivered in association with Monaltrie Landcare, Friends of the Koala and Local Land Services.


RSVP by calling 1300 83 87 83. Lunch will be provided and participants are advised to wear sturdy shoes and a hat for walking.


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