Mr Darcy Passes the Torch to Elvis in Australian Koala Foundation’s Mission

The Australian Koala Foundation, headquartered in Brisbane City, has announced a touching transition in its conservation efforts. After 14 years of dedicated service as a canine conservation ambassador, Mr. Darcy, a golden retriever, is retiring



Taking his place is Elvis, a younger golden retriever currently undergoing specialised training to continue this vital work of protecting Australia’s beloved koalas.

This change, announced on 28 January 2024, reflects the AKF’s commitment to safeguarding koalas, whose populations face growing threats. The organisation emphasises the need for responsible pet ownership to prevent dog attacks, one of the significant risks to koala safety.

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Elvis & Mr Darcy
Photo Credit: Media Release – Australian Koala Foundation

The Role of Dogs in Wildlife Conservation

Mr. Darcy’s years of service illustrate the critical role dogs can play in protecting wildlife. Trained to coexist peacefully with nature, Mr. Darcy became a symbol of the harmony between domestic pets and native species. 

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Mr Darcy as a Puppy
Photo Credit: Mr Darcy AKF/Facebook

Deborah Tabart, chair of the Australian Koala Foundation, expressed her gratitude for Mr. Darcy’s dedication and urged pet owners to uphold these values in their own communities.

The AKF is using this moment to highlight how pet owners, particularly dog owners, can actively contribute to conservation. Proper training and socialisation of dogs are essential in creating a safer environment for koalas and other native animals.

Elvis Steps Into Big Paw Prints

Elvis, who is already showing promise in his new role, embodies the same commitment as his predecessor. His training underscores the importance of fostering positive relationships between dogs and wildlife. This transition isn’t just about one dog stepping into another’s shoes. It’s an invitation for communities across Australia to join the AKF in protecting the country’s biodiversity.

The Australian Koala Foundation encourages the public to participate in its conservation initiatives. By planting trees, adopting koalas, shopping through AKF’s online store, or making direct donations, Australians can contribute to the protection of koalas and their habitats. Each action, no matter how small, plays a role in ensuring the survival of this iconic species.



The AKF continues its broader efforts to advocate for the Koala Protection Act, aimed at preserving koala habitats for generations to come. With Elvis now taking up the mantle, the organisation invites everyone to support their mission, one wagging tail at a time.

Published 28-January-2025