Veronica Bardsley
15 May 2024, 12:00 AM
In a melodic twist of conservation and creativity, The Australian Koala Foundation (AKF) has announced an exciting collaboration with acclaimed singer-songwriter and Koala Army Ambassador, Andy Penkow.
Shades On Me, Andy's latest album was released on May 10. Two dollars from each album and vinyl sale will go directly to AFK. The contributions will play a crucial role in supporting the AKF’s ongoing conservation projects, and research initiatives.
“Being a Koala Army Ambassador is an honour, and it’s a cause close to my heart. Koalas are an essential part of our national identity, and it is our responsibility to save them,” says Penkow.
“Music has the power to inspire change, and through this partnership, I want to contribute to the AKF’s mission in a meaningful way. I hope when fans listen to Shades on Me, they reflect on the koalas of our land and enjoy that their support is making a real difference.”
Deborah Tabart OAM, Chair of the Australian Koala Foundation says, “Andy has been an incredible supporter of the AKF and the koalas so far. As a Koala Army Ambassador, he’s been advocating for the safety of koalas and spreading the word of the vital work that we’ve been doing.”
“This partnership is a perfect match, as it brings together creativity and conservation - something that I truly believe can be world-changing,” Tabart says.
There are several ways that fans, supporters, and environmental enthusiasts can join Andy Penkow and the Australian Koala Foundation's mission to safeguard koalas:
By joining the mission, individuals can play a vital role in ensuring the welfare and survival of one of Australia's most beloved animals, the koala.
In The Bugle article: “Food for thought on Threatened Species Day” (published on the app on 7 September, 2021), the research of environmental scientist Norm Robinson shows koalas were historically found at the Minnamurra Rainforest and Seven Mile Beach. Robinson says that there haven’t been a confirmed sighting of any in these areas since 2005.
With creative initiatives like these, we can hopefully start to see more wildlife in our area. Have you had any recent sightings of koalas in our area? Let us know at: [email protected].
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