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Images credits
Cover page: (from left to right) Mother and joey, Magnetic Island, Qld. Image: © E. Vanderduys, CSIRO; Leaves of the river red gum E. camaldulensis which occurs across Australia and a favourite food of the Koala. Image: © S. Brown; Open grey-box woodlands (E. microcarpa) cleared for cropping resulting in habitat loss, scattered paddock trees, narrow corridors and small patches, central NSW. Image: © S. Brown; A young Koala in care rescued in the 2019–2020 summer bushfires. Image: © Marta Yebra; An iconic road-side sign warning drivers to be aware of Koalas. Image: © S. Brown.
Back page: Child's drawing of a Koala. Image: © Tom Mallela-Leavesley.

Contents
Glossary
Acronyms
Overview
PART I  Background and policy context
1. Cultural significance
1.1 Significance of the Koala to Indigenous Australians
1.2 Non-Indigenous significance
2. Conservation status
3. Purpose of the recovery plan
4. Planning and policy context
4.1 Australian Government
4.2 State and territory governments
PART II  Goal, objectives and strategies
5. Overview of threats
6. Goal
7. Objectives
8. Strategies and actions
9. National Koala Monitoring Program
9.1 Governance structure
PART III  Implementation
10. Introduction
11. Governance, Recovery Team and structure
12. National coordination, regional implementation
12.1 National implementation pathway
12.2 Regional implementation plans
12.3 Conservation and other translocations
13. Schedule and costs
14. Current recovery actions
14.1 Australian Government
14.2 NSW Government
14.3 ACT Government
14.4 Queensland Government
15. Community interests and roles
15.1 Indigenous communities
15.2 Community conservation for the listed Koala
16. Potential benefits and impacts
16.1 Affected interests
16.2 Social and economic considerations
16.3 Broader biodiversity benefits
17. Monitoring, evaluation and adaptation of the recovery plan
PART IV  Threats and impacts
18. Introduction
19. Direct threats
19.1 Climate change
19.2 Land use change
19.3 Natural systems modification
19.4 Other
20. Ecological threatening processes
20.1 Habitat loss and fragmentation
20.2 Habitat degradation
20.3 Genetic effects
20.4 Genetic effects and disease
PART V  Distribution trends, genetic structure and diversity, and habitat
21. Distribution
21.1 National
21.2 The listed Koala
21.3 Predicted 2070 distribution under climate change
21.4 Queensland
21.5 New South Wales
21.6 Australian Capital Territory
21.7 Victoria
21.8 South Australia
22. Genetic structure and diversity
23. Valued populations
24. Habitat
25. Habitat critical to survival
PART VI  Biology and ecology
26. Species description
27.  Behavioural ecology and demography
27.1 Reproduction
27.2 Demography
27.3 Movement patterns
28. Foraging ecology
29. Physiology
References
Appendices
Appendix 1 Costings
Appendix 2 EPBC Act-listed fauna
Appendix 3 Predicted habitat loss under climate change
Appendix 4 2019–2020 fire extent
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