First step complete in Koala Rehabilitation

Stage 1 in the Koala Rehabilitation project has been completed, with 24,000 trees in the ground.

By Rose Astley

Noosa and District Landcare have completed a massive feat in Koala Rehabilitation, with 24,000 trees planted in the first stage of the project to regenerate parts of the Ringtail State Forest.

Funded by the Body Shop Australia, the team at Noosa Landcare were able to rehabilitate 80 hectares of land in the first stage of this program.

“This Stage 1 project was developed in partnership with the Queensland Koala Crusaders and involved undertaking weed control and revegetation of eucalypt species in the most northern section of ex-pine plantation in Ringtail State Forest,” Noosa Landcare said.

The next stage will be funded by Peppers Noosa Resort, having raised close to $35,000 towards helping regenerate another 15 hectares of important part of Koala habitat.

The larger Noosa Koala Habitat Rehabilitation Project is an initiative of Noosa Parks Association, Noosa Council, and the Queensland Environment Department.