Conservation Project
The Bega Valley-Koala

The Bega Valley
BY Joyce Lau
Bibiliography
http://thebegavalley.org.au/693.html - The recovery project. Date: 6/11/12. 11:29 am. I chose this website because it is the organizations main information page and it states the Koala history, habitats, where they survive, breeding and explains one of the South Coast projects on Koalas they did.
http://bioweb.uwlax.edu/bio203/s2007/mundt_meli/adaptation.htm - Date: 9/11/12. 6:21 pm. I chose this website because it had information on the habitat, adaptation, nutrition, reproduction and interactions. On the adaptations page, it had really good examples and the wording was easy to understand. They also provided pictures and diagrams to help understand what the text was saying.
http://www.planetozkids.com/oban/animals/facts-koala.htm – Date: 9/11/12.
https://www.savethekoala.com/about-koalas/koalas-diet-digestion - Date: 15/11/12
http://magma.nationalgeographic.com/ngexplorer/0303/articles/mainarticle.html - Date: 9/11/12. 6:30 pm. I chose this website because I thought it was useful to hear from real zookeepers. On this webpage, a zookeeper spoke a few sentences about the nose of the koala and I thought that having a zookeeper say something about an animal they face every day could be quite helpful. The sentence I found useful was under the heading ‘Picky Eaters’ on line 4 and 5/ the second paragraph of ‘Picky Eaters’.
http://library.thinkquest.org/11353/e-animals.htm#- Date: 19/11/12. 5:29pm
http://home.vicnet.net.au/~koalas/factsbreed.html- Date: 19/11/12. 9:51pm
http://www.veeriku.tartu.ee/~ppensa/animal_adaptation.html- Date: 19/11/12. 9:50pm














Note: I trust these websites because I have researched and the information on other websites are the same so therefore if more than one website says the same thing, then I know that it's true.
