Building fund for new Koala Care and Research Centre launched
October 22, 2009
This year’s Annual General Meeting of the Friends of the Koala saw the launch of a fundraising drive to build a larger and better-equipped Koala Care and Research Centre for the Northern Rivers.
After many years of operating from its East Lismore location, the current facility is struggling to meet the needs of the region’s threatened koala population. Throughout the year, admittances frequently exceed capacity.
Returning Officer, well-known retired Lismore Veterinarian and President-elect of the Australian Veterinary Association NSW Division, Dr Geoff Tomkins, said: “Since I started working with the Friends of the Koala, back in the late 1980s, the number of active volunteers has grown, along with the number of koalas they care for.
The Koala Care Centre has developed into a multi-use facility where sick and injured koalas are admitted and assessed, accommodated while receiving treatment and where most of the daytime rescue hotline shifts are conducted.
“Unfortunately there is nowhere for specialised care, nor adequate facilities for the ever-increasing services its volunteers deliver 24 by 7, 365 days a year.
“The new facility will include indoor/outdoor educational areas where the community can learn about what they can do to ensure the protection of this iconic little Aussie for future generations of Australians.
“It will also serve to support scientific research in conjunction with Southern Cross University and other universities.
“Longer-term planning includes a wildlife veterinary clinic for the region’s koalas, along with the professional staff to run it.”
For more information on how you can contribute to the Koala Care and Research Centre Building Fund, visit the Friends of the Koala website at www.friendsofthekoala.org
Donations, whether made on-line, by cheque or cash should clearly indicate they are for the Building Fund. Friends of the Koala is endorsed as a tax-deductible gift recipient on the Register of Environmental Organisations.
PICTURE: Retiring Friends of the Koala Committee members Margaret Russell (left) and Kay Sherring (right), start the ball rolling by handing Geoff Tomkins their donations, while President Lorraine Vass looks on.
For more information about the project contact:
Lorraine Vass, President, Friends of the Koala, 6629 8388
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