Our Publications
- Canine scent detectives promoting koala population health in Jaliigirr corridors – Phase 2
- Coffs Harbour Koala Survey – Genotyping from Scats
- Canine scent detectives promoting koala population health in Jaliigirr Corridors
- Detection Dogs for Conservation (2024). Genetic analysis of koala scats from Coffs Harbour and Bellingen Shires
- Canines for Wildlife (2024). Canine Scent Detectives Promoting Koala Population Health in Bellingen – Coffs Harbour LGAs. Prepared for Jaliigirr Biodiversity Alliance.
- Introducing Jaliigirr Biodiversity Alliance
- The Jaliigirr Biodiversity Alliance: Local actions for connectivity
- Woody weeds and rainforest restoration: Benefits and risks
- Biodiversity values of Privet regrowth on the eastern Dorrigo plateau
- Project summary: Cultural burning at Coffs Harbour Airport
- Farm planning: Identifying your most productive land
- Conserving native bees on your land: A guide for landholders on the North Coast of NSW
- 20 years of rainforest restoration: A case-study of rainforest restoration activities on an abandoned paddock adjacent to Dorrigo National Park
- Trees on farms: Why, where and how
- Rudd, D.L. (2017) Can oldfield regrowth dominated by non-native privet trees contribute to biodiversity and rainforest regeneration? BSc (Honours) thesis, Griffith University.”
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Website Photos
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Canine scent detectives promoting koala population health in Jaliigirr CorridorsOur Videos
The Jaliigirr Project: Connecting communities and cultures through corridors
The Jaliigirr Project: Overview
Landholder Stories
Uncle Larry Kelly
Warning: The video above contains images of persons who are deceased