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Koalas are vulnerable
The community is invited to help shape the development of the NSW Koala Strategy.
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A community information session will be held on February 14 from 4.30pm at the Bega Valley Commemorative Civic Centre in Bega.
“These sessions provide an opportunity for people to share their knowledge about our local koala population and provide feedback on how to address declining koala numbers,” NSW Environment Minister Gabrielle Upton said.
If you cannot attend the session, visit http://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/animals/nsw-koala-strategy.htm to make a submission.