Koalas in New South Wales face a range of threats, including habitat loss, fragmentation and degradation, climate change, disease, declining genetic diversity, vehicle strike, bushfire, and dog attack.
The 2020 Legislative Council inquiry into NSW koala populations and habitat concluded that, without action, koalas in New South Wales could be extinct by 2050.
The NSW Government is examining the way it is delivering the NSW Koala Strategy.
To find out more about the review of the NSW Koala Strategy, go to the Reviewing the NSW Koala Strategy webpage.
Delivering targeted action and investment
Through the NSW Koala Strategy, the NSW Government is delivering on-ground actions to protect koalas, including:
- acquiring koala habitat for addition to the national park estate
- the restoration and improved management of koala habitat
- supporting local communities and developing strategic partnerships to conserve koalas
- improving the safety and health of koalas by removing threats, improving health and rehabilitation, and establishing a translocation program
- supporting science and research to build our knowledge of koalas.
The NSW Koala Strategy delivers targeted investment and action under 4 pillars. These actions work together to secure habitat, support local conservation, reduce threats and improve our knowledge. Investment and key targets under each pillar are listed below.
Pillar 1: Koala habitat conservation
Pillar 2: Supporting local communities to conserve koalas
Pillar 3: Improving the safety and health of koalas
Pillar 4: Building our knowledge of koalas
Stay up to date or report a koala sighting
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Publications
- NSW Koala Strategy
- Reviewing the NSW Koala Strategy
- NSW Koala Strategy 2022–23 annual report
- NSW Koala Strategy implementation plan and progress report 2021–22
- NSW Koala Strategy 2018–21 Final Reportopens a new window
- NSW Koala Strategy 2019–20 Annual Reportopens a new window
- NSW Koala Strategy 2018–19 Annual Reportopens a new window
- NSW Koala Strategy 2018–21opens a new window