Learn languages naturally with fresh, real content!

Popular Topics
Explore By Region
A $10 million effort to restore koalas in NSW, led by Creighton and Lewis, focuses on habitat recovery, health, and public engagement at a new sanctuary.
A $10 million project led by wildlife rescuer John Creighton and conservationist Peter Lewis aims to reintroduce koalas to Morton National Park in New South Wales, centered on the new Southern Highlands Wildlife Sanctuary in Bundanoon.
The sanctuary will feature an education and research center, a bush corridor to the park, and programs focused on koala health, habitat restoration, and rehabilitation for re-release.
The effort responds to long-term declines due to habitat loss, disease like chlamydia, and the 2019–20 Black Summer bushfires.
Despite limited government funding, community support and volunteer involvement have grown, with the project relying on private and public donations.
It emphasizes rewilding, scientific research, and public engagement, with free membership available.
The initiative aims to become a regional hub for conservation and education.
Un esfuerzo de 10 millones de dólares para restaurar a los koalas en Nueva Gales del Sur, liderado por Creighton y Lewis, se centra en la recuperación del hábitat, la salud y la participación pública en un nuevo santuario.