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11th February 2022
07:52am GMT

Australia has now lost about 30% of its koalas over the last three years, with the figures in New South Wales seen as the worst, dropping by 41%, according to the Australian Koala Foundation.
A study carried out by World Wide Find for Nature estimated that the bushfires in 2019 and 2020 killed or injured more than 60,000 koalas.
International Fund for Animal Welfare Manager Josey Sharrad said: "We should never have allowed things to get to the point where we are at risk of losing a national icon.
"If we can't protect an iconic species endemic to Australia, what chance do lesser known but no less important species have?"Explore more on these topics: