Caring for our Coastal Emus

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Calling all citizen scientists and wildlife enthusiasts! With less than 50 coastal emus remaining we need your help.

If you spot an emu, please register your sighting on the map below.

Local landholders, together with Clarence Valley Council, NSW Department of Planning and Environment and the Coastal Emu Alliance are working to protect coastal emus and their habitat. To do this, we are collecting data on where our emus are located. The emu register lets you pinpoint a sighting location on a map. You can also add more information about your sighting.

Calling all citizen scientists and wildlife enthusiasts! With less than 50 coastal emus remaining we need your help.

If you spot an emu, please register your sighting on the map below.

Local landholders, together with Clarence Valley Council, NSW Department of Planning and Environment and the Coastal Emu Alliance are working to protect coastal emus and their habitat. To do this, we are collecting data on where our emus are located. The emu register lets you pinpoint a sighting location on a map. You can also add more information about your sighting.

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  • Coastal emu networks in a nut/egg-shell

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    In December 2018, Clarence Valley Council hosted a coastal emu community information session, working alongside Office of Environment and Heritage to update Brooms Head and Gulmarrad residents on the importance of protecting this iconic species.

    One of the items that was raised as feedback was the need for more information on the groups that work on the coastal emu population and how they fit together. We've heard your cries and we are here to help!

    You can now download a list of the groups relating to coastal emu work in the Clarence Valley and Richmond Councils, as well as their

    In December 2018, Clarence Valley Council hosted a coastal emu community information session, working alongside Office of Environment and Heritage to update Brooms Head and Gulmarrad residents on the importance of protecting this iconic species.

    One of the items that was raised as feedback was the need for more information on the groups that work on the coastal emu population and how they fit together. We've heard your cries and we are here to help!

    You can now download a list of the groups relating to coastal emu work in the Clarence Valley and Richmond Councils, as well as their contact details.

    Coastal emu networks fact sheet - Download

    Still unsure of who to contact? Get in touch with the team at Clarence Valley Council (Meet the Team) and we can help to direct your query to the right place!

Page last updated: 03 Apr 2026, 10:03 PM