Kangaroo Valley’s endangered rock-wallabies are on the road to recovery, thanks to a new Recovery Strategy recently launched by the Valley’s conservation charity, the Friends of the Brush-Tailed Rock-Wallaby.
The three-phase strategy aims to build a thriving meta population of rock-wallabies across the Shoalhaven so that the Kangaroo Valley rock-wallabies are no longer isolated…
- Phase One focuses on Saving the Species, safeguarding the current rock-wallaby colonies through predator control, monitoring and captive release.
- Phase Two is about Researching Possibility, identifying hidden populations of rock-wallabies and mapping potential new habitats.
- Phase Three will be Rebuild Populations, potentially establishing a string of interconnected new rock-wallaby colonies across the Valley and beyond.
The Friends of the Brush-Tailed Rock Wallaby are hoping that more KV locals who care about wildlife will join their Education & Community Awareness Team and get involved with the recovery effort.
To find out more about the Friends of the Brush-Tailed Rock-Wallaby, follow us on Facebook or visit www.rockwallaby.org.au .
Help the KV Rock-Wallabies!
Our endangered rock-wallabies need all the help they can get.
Join our Community Awareness Team. Everyone welcome!
Next meeting:
Saturday 8 October, 10am – noon
@Erawar, 100B Mt Scanzi Road, KV
Contact friends@rockwallaby.org.au
Call Rosie on 0424 200 249
Rosie Connor