How to protect koalas

Our impact in action

See the real difference we’re making in protecting our koalas and native wildlife

Your support helps us continue this work

Your support is helping heal wild lives

Wondering how to protect koalas? It’s your generous donations, support and the dedication of our staff and volunteers are driving real change for koalas and other native animals across Port Stephens, the Hunter region, NSW and Australia-wide.

Through community support, strong partnerships and research, we’re able to turn every contribution into meaningful outcomes on the ground – from successful recoveries and releases to habitat restoration and awareness building.

koalas rescued over last 10 years
koalas released to the wild (56%)
native animals treated annually
volunteers (60% trained wildlife rehabilitators)
clinic procedures since 2021
survival rate
school and community education talks since 2021
koala feed trees planted across 9 plantations
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Success Story

Reggie’s journey back to the bush

When Reggie arrived at Port Stephens Koala Hospital in December 2025, he was a young sub-adult male who had likely only recently left his mother to find a territory of his own. He was very unwell, with discharge from both his eyes and nose. A CT scan revealed pneumonia, and testing confirmed he was also positive for chlamydia.

Reggie the koala

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