Collection: Koala Adoptions

Get the 'warm & fuzzies'

Meet our Resident Koalas!

Adopt one of our ‘resident’ koalas and create a personal bond.

Our goal with all koalas we rescue is to treat, rehabilitate, and release them back into the wild. However, in some cases, a rescued koala may be unable to return safely to the wild. Some of these koalas become permanent ‘residents’ of our Hospital, where, with your support, we provide them with a lifetime of compassionate care.

Choose from our available koalas below, or scroll down for Adoption FAQs.

THEY NEED YOUR SUPPORT

Why Adopt a Koala?

Form a special bond

Just like our koalas, 'warm and fuzzy’ is how you’ll feel when you create a unique personal bond with your adopted koala. You can follow their progress and visit them at our Hospital. Our Koala Adoptions also make the perfect personalised gift for the wildlife lover in your life!

A direct and positive impact on koala care

You’ll contribute directly to the rescue and treatment of sick and injured koalas that we treat at our Hospital, ensuring they receive the necessary care to recover and thrive.

Koala conservation & protection

Conservation is everything! Your adoption helps with our conservation work which includes our Wild Koala Breeding and Habitat protection programs, which are crucial for maintaining and increasing their population in the wild.

Support critical koala research

Our research provides valuable insights into their health, behaviour, and habitat requirements. This will include research attached to our new Wild Koala Breeding program, which is essential for their long-term survival.

Other ways to support our koalas

Check out our donation options, and ways to get involved.

5k+

Koalas Rehabilitated

ADOPTION BENEFITS

Your Impact

Support for Rescue and Treatment

Support for Rescue and Treatment

Adopting a koala contributes to the rescue and treatment of sick and injured koalas, ensuring they receive the necessary care to recover and thrive.
Conservation and Habitat Expansion

Conservation and Habitat Expansion

Your adoption helps with the conservation of koalas via our Hospital and Wild Koala Breeding, as well as the expansion of koala habitats, crucial for maintaining and increasing their population in the wild.
Support for Koala Research

Support for Koala Research

The funds from koala adoptions also support important koala research, providing valuable insights into their health, behaviour and habitat requirements, which is essential for their long-term survival.

Gum tip: Koala Adoptions make the best gifts!

Delight the animal lover in your life with a personalised and meaningful koala adoption.

Adoption Packages

e-Adoption(Worldwide)

$60
Choose	your Koala
Choose your Koala
Make your contribution
Make your contribution
Receive	a personalised adoption certificate via email
Receive a personalised adoption certificate via email
You	can then print and frame your certificate!
You can then print and frame your certificate!

Australian Adoption

$80
Choose	your Koala
Choose your Koala
Make	your contribution
Make your contribution
Receive	a personalised adoption certificate, the story of your	koala, a postcard, and a Koala Hospital Bookmark.
Receive a personalised adoption certificate, the story of your koala, a postcard, and a Koala Hospital Bookmark.

International Adoption

$90
Choose	your Koala
Choose your Koala
Make	your contribution
Make your contribution
Receive	a personalised adoption certificate, the story of your	koala, a postcard, and a Koala Hospital Bookmark. Postage included.
Receive a personalised adoption certificate, the story of your koala, a postcard, and a Koala Hospital Bookmark. Postage included.

QUESTIONS?

Adoption FAQ’s

How much does it cost to adopt a koala?

There are currently three different packages: $60 for an e-adoption, $80 for a mailed Adoption kit (within Australia), and $90 for a mailed Adoption kit (outside Australia). These packages are for a 12-month period, at which time we'll ask you if you'd like to renew for another 12 months.

When will I receive my adoption?

For E-adoptions, we’ll email your certificate as soon as your order is finalised. For Adoption Packs, please allow up to 10 business days after payment has been processed for Australian delivery, and up to four weeks for overseas delivery.

How long does my koala adoption last?

Koala adoptions last for 12 months. After 12 months, we’ll email you and let you know how you can renew your adoption if you wish to do so.

I’m buying an adoption as a gift, will it be sent to me?

You can choose to send an E-adoption certificate or Adoption Pack to your address, or directly to the lucky gift recipient.

Will I receive updates on my adopted koala?

We regularly post about our permanent resident koalas and temporary patients on our social media pages, and have plans to get special regular updates to our Adopters in 2025. Watch this space!.

Can I visit my adopted koala?

Yes, if you have adopted one of our permanent resident koalas! Port Macquarie Koala Hospital is open daily from 8:30am to 4pm, seven days a week (closed on Christmas Day).

I have not received my koala adoption pack.

If you have not received your Adoption Pack after 10 business days within Australia, or 4 weeks outside Australia, please email adoptions@koalahospital.org.au or call us on (02) 6584 1522. Please advise of the email address used when the order was placed. If you have ordered an E-adoption please also check your junk/spam mail folder.

How many people can adopt a koala?

There is no limit to the number of people who can adopt a koala. Families, businesses, sports clubs etc. can all adopt the same koala.

SUCCESS STORIES

The Story of Lion Leo

This beautiful koala with rare blue eyes has been through quite an ordeal. When a quick-thinking homeowner found him in her backyard with her dogs, she suspected he may have been bitten and called our rescue team. He was treated in our hospital for a nasty foot laceration and, after recovering, was released back to his home range. His stunning blue eyes are a very rare genetic phenomenon, and we hope to see more blue-eyed koalas from Leo's offspring in the future!

Adopt a Koala
Injury
Dog attack- laceration
Recovery Date
August 2022
Release Date
June 2023
Release Location
Near Port Macquarie, NSW

SUCCESS STORIES

The Story of Jarrah

Tiny orphaned Jarrah was just five months old, weighing only 425g, when she lost her mum and was rescued. After a check-up in our hospital, she went into home care where she received 24-hour support. When she was big enough, Jarrah returned to the hospital's pre-release yards. Jarrah learned quickly and adjusted well to becoming a wild koala in preparation for her release. After five months, Jarrah was released back into the wild and is now fending well for herself.

Adopt a Koala
Injury
Orphaned joey
Recovery Date
March 2018
Release Date
August 2018
Release Location
Port Macquarie

The Story of Anwen

After a bushfire tore through the Lake Innes Nature Reserve (LINR), our team rescued a gentle young female Koala named ‘Anwen’. She suffered singeing to 90% of her body and radiant burns to her hindquarters, as well as burns to the pads on her hands and feet, affecting her ability to climb and feed. Anwen received top-notch care at the Koala Hospital and enjoyed daily deliveries of fresh leaves. After five months of treatment and care, she was released back onto the tree from which she was rescued.

Adopt a Koala
Injury
Extensive bushfire burns
Recovery Date
December 2020
Release Date
April 2021
Release Location
Lake Innes Nature Reserve