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Replanting and Rehabilitation Activities

KAI applies for local, state and federal government grants.

Replant koala food trees and other natives in parks, reserves and open spaces;

Rehabilitate existing bushland by removing exotic weeds, plants and grasses to facilitate natural regeneration as well as replanting to increase its carrying capacity.

We believe this to be an essential component of ensuring the sustainability of the koala population into the future. All plant species used are endemic to their local area and obtained from native nurseries local to the site being replanted.

Sites

The following links are to information pages on all of our projects sites. The pages contain in depth details of the financiers and work undertaken at these locations.
Please select any of the following links to obtain further information.

YMCA Bundalong Replanting Project, Joyner, Qld - 2022 - not done as yet

CREEC, Rowley Road, Burpengary, Qld - Stage 1 & 2 - 2017/2019

Williamson Road Park Morayfield, Qld - Stage 1 & 2 - 2015/2018

Madeline Drive Park Morayfield, Qld - 2013/2015

William Road, Burpengary - 2010/2011/2012

Young’s Crossing Road Reserve, Joyner - Stage 1 & 2- 2008/2011

Mungarra Reserve Link Rehabilitation Project, Petrie - 2008/2009

Les Hughes Sporting Complex, Bray Park - 2007/2008

Baker Street and Francis Road, Bray Park - 2007/2008

Corner Bunya Crossing Road and Drapers Road, Eatons Hill - 2007/2008

Kobble Creek Replanting Project, Samsonvale - 2007

Ebert Park and Lockyer Drive, Bray Park - Stage 1 & 2 - 2006/2009

Stanley Street, Strathpine - 2006/2007

Bult Drive Parkland off Leitchs Road, Brendale - 2005/2006

Francis Road and Todds Road Koala Reserve, Lawnton - 2005/2006