Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeIndyHow much can a koala bear? Plenty if it’s my Clancy

How much can a koala bear? Plenty if it’s my Clancy

By NOEL MURPHY

THEY might spend most of the day asleep, pee on unwitting tourists and spook campers with their their night-time grunting but koalas are a much-loved Aussie icon that needs protecting.
That’s certainly the view of children’s author Melinda King whose new book, Koala Clancy of the You Yangs, is aimed at raising awareness of the troubles facing koalas.
The book follows the drama as Koala Clancy leaves his mum and travels to a new bush home in the weed-infested You Yangs.
Luckily for Clancy, tourists from around the world arrive to remove weeds and make his home healthy.
“I hope that the next generations can get an understanding from a young age of what they can do to keep koalas in the wild forever,” Melinda told the Independent.
Melinda is an Aboriginal guide, koala researcher, author and a wildlife educator. Her interest in koalas started early, at 12, when she started researching them in the Brisbane Ranges and You Yangs.
Now 26, she is one of Australia’s youngest but most-experienced koala field researchers and works for wildlife tourism operator Echidna Walkabout Nature Tours.
Echidna Walkabout has published her book as part of its Make a Home for Koala Clancy conservation project.
“It heralds the start of a local and international education program about conservation of our native species,” said Echidna Walkabout’s Janine Duffy.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

A cry for truth

A Geelong rally and march will share First Nations history along with the reasons behind calls to change the date of Australia Day. ...
More News

Hands-on learning for Whittington kids

Whittington Primary School students recently had the opportunity to explore healthy living, food value and sustainable choices at Geelong Botanic Gardens. The gardens team partnered...

Lara times run chase to perfection

Lara closed in on a GCA1 top four spot with a superbly timed run chase against St Peters in round 10 on Saturday 17...

Library chief resigns

Geelong Regional Libraries chief executive Vanessa Schernickau will finish up on 27 February, announcing her resignation after more than five years in the role. A...

Dragons can get better: skipper

Despite being unbeaten and sitting on top of the GCA2 ladder, Bell Park captain Jamie Spiller said his side is “definitely not the finished...

Rooke leads Dragons to huge win

Bell Park's Hannah Rooke had an outstanding all-round A Grade game in round 10 of Geelong Cricket Association senior women's competition. Rooke took the incredible...

Local schools to get active

Northern Bay College and Bell Park North Primary School will each receive a $30,000 grant as part of the state government’s Active Schools initiative. The...

Cheers to Beer Fest

Another year for the Geelong Beer Festival at Johnstone Park with drinks, food and entertainment the order of the day. Independent photographer Ivan Kemp...

Around the grounds

Independent photographer Ivan Kemp went to Hamlyn Park for the Bell Park vs Bell Post Hill GCA2 game and to Ray Menzies Oval for...

Great outdoors comes to town

Geelong Showgrounds was the scene for the Geelong Outdoor Living and Caravan Expo last weekend and Independent photographer Ivan Kemp went along on Saturday.

Rising Star wins Vic Open

Rising Australian star Cameron John has claimed a bucket-list victory in the men's Vic Open in the most dramatic of circumstances by running down...