RENEW YOUR KOALA ADOPTION

This time last year you took action for wildlife by symbolically adopting one of the world's most-loved animals, the koala.

Your generosity was put to good use by protecting existing habitat and helping to plant and care for 200,000 koala food trees, creating safe wildlife corridors.

Your passion has been critical as we continue working to double the number of koalas in Australia’s eastern states by 2050. There’s still so much more to do and koalas still desperately need your support to survive. Please renew your adoption today! 

Save our koalas & their forest homes

From deadly disease to catastrophic wildfires, floods, and rampant deforestation - koalas have been hit from all angles. Now uplisted to ENDANGERED status along Australia's east coast, they're at a critical crossroad and urgently need your help. Without stronger nature laws and more places to call home, koala populations are on a slippery slope towards extinction by 2050 in eastern Australia. There's no time to lose. You can help turn this tragedy around by symbolically adopting a koala today. You'll be helping to protect them against deadly Chlamydia that’s decimating their populations. You’ll also help to create safe wildlife habitat corridors through protection and restoration of their forest homes. Your generosity will be a symbol of your support for conservation and animal advocacy, ensuring this much-loved Aussie icon is safe from extinction. And for each koala you assist, you’ll be helping hundreds of other native species too. If you sign-up to an on-going adoption, you'll also receive exclusive koala adoption updates throughout the year so you can see the impact you're making.

Save our koalas & their forest homes

From deadly disease to catastrophic wildfires, floods, and rampant deforestation - koalas have been hit from all angles. Now uplisted to ENDANGERED status along Australia's east coast, they're at a critical crossroad and urgently need your help. Without stronger nature laws and more places to call home, koala populations are on a slippery slope towards extinction by 2050 in eastern Australia. There's no time to lose. You can help turn this tragedy around by symbolically adopting a koala today. You'll be helping to protect them against deadly Chlamydia that’s decimating their populations. You’ll also help to create safe wildlife habitat corridors through protection and restoration of their forest homes. Your generosity will be a symbol of your support for conservation and animal advocacy, ensuring this much-loved Aussie icon is safe from extinction. And for each koala you assist, you’ll be helping hundreds of other native species too. If you sign-up to an on-going adoption, you'll also receive exclusive koala adoption updates throughout the year so you can see the impact you're making.

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How a symbolic adoption can help endangered koalas

By adopting a koala today, you can help ensure they are protected against the deadly Chlamydia disease; create wildlife corridors to help them move around safely; and protect their forest homes for the long-term.
Layne Beachley with a koala in care at Port Stephens Koala Sanctuary
© WWF-Aus / Sienna Channell

Guarding against deadly disease

By vaccinating vulnerable koalas from Chlamydia, which can cause blindness, infertility and death.

Community Tree Planting at Cook Reserve Ruse, Campelltown
Community Tree Planting at Cook Reserve Ruse, Campelltown © WWF-Aus / Leonie Sii

Creating safe wildlife habitat corridors

Linking important koala populations by planting trees in key locations so they can move safely between forested areas.

Planting both koala habitat and food trees is essential to helping the Northern Rivers koala populations recover
© Property Shot Photography

Restoring native forests

Helping to fund the seeds, tools and ongoing care needed to grow new trees for koalas and other native wildlife.

Aerial image of a bulldozer clearing trees for an urban expansion near Ipswich, southeast Queensland
© WWF-Australia

Protecting vulnerable habitats

Supporting critical campaigns for stronger nature laws to save what precious forest and woodland remains, so wildlife have safe places to call home.

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