KOALAS along the Barwon River are gaining vital refuge from a warming climate, with a local conservation group planting thousands of trees to restore the river corridors the species increasingly relies on for survival. The Koala Clancy Foundation has planted more than 185,000 trees along waterways including the Barwon, Moorabool and Little rivers since it was established in 2015. Founder Janine Duffy, who has worked with koalas since 1992, said …
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