
Protect Koalas from car hits
Car hits are one of the major threats to Koalas in the Northern Rivers of NSW. Vehicle strikes happen all year round but particularly during breeding season between June and December when adult male koalas are moving in search of a mate and whilst the previous year’s juveniles are dispersing. If you see what appears to be a sick or injured koala, it is crucial that you call our 24/7 emergency hotline immediately.

Lillian was hit by a car injuring her spine and sacrum and initially causing paralysis of her hind legs.
Be proactive
If a collision occurs

Apex had a significantly displaced pelvic fracture following a car hit.

8 Mile was an orphaned joey when his mum was hit by a car.
Driver vigilance
Car hit risk factors

Clinton was admitted to Friends of the Koala with a broken jaw from a suspected car hit.

Johnny was made an orphan when his mum was hit by a car.
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living with koalas

Orion had multiple rib fractures, a collapsed left lung, a fractured left shoulder, head injuries, difficulty breathing, and bleeding into his lungs.
Supporters
This campaign is proudly delivered by the Northern Rivers Koala Partnership (made up of six councils and Friends of the Koala), and supported by the NSW Government. This initiative aims to unite communities in safeguarding koalas and their habitats.
