Port Macquarie community welcomes land purchase for koala conservation
The Port Macquarie community has welcomed the purchase of 194 hectares of prime bushland to protect core koala habitat. The purchase is funded as a joint initiative between Koala Conservation Australia (KCA), the NSW Government and the Port Macquarie community.
The land, which is adjacent to the Lake Innes Nature Reserve, south-west of Port Macquarie is of great strategic importance to the Port Macquarie community, who have committed to doubling the koala population in the region by 2050.
NSW Environment Minister, Matt Kean advises “our iconic koalas are increasingly threatened by the loss and fragmentation of habitat… Our plan is to add this purchase to Lake Innes Nature Reserve and declare it an Asset of Intergenerational Significance, which will provide the highest possible protections to this critically important population in perpetuity.”
Local State Member for Port Macquarie, Leslie Williams said this is a victory for the many advocates in the local community who have fought so hard for this result.
“The conservation of koalas on this land will be boosted by an ongoing partnership between the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service and KCA – a great demonstration of what can be achieved when government works closely with the community.”
“It’s such welcome news here in the Port Macquarie region that the NSW Government has recognised the significance of this land through our passionate local community campaign,” said Williams.
Port Macquarie is an iconic area for koalas and the local community has strong association with koalas. The Koala (Guula) is a totem animal to the Birpai people and maintaining this population is of great cultural and spiritual importance to contemporary Birpai families.
As well as the koala, it is expected this land will be a safe haven for many other threatened species. Over 44 threatened species have been recorded within a two kilometre radius of the property, including the eastern coastal free-tailed bat, glossy black cockatoo and grey-headed flying-fox.
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