There is no such creature as a "Giant koala".
There is no such creature as a "giant koala".
Koalas are not endangered.
There is no such creature as a koala lizard.
There is only one species of koala - Phascolarctos cinereus - and it is not endangered.
There is no such creature as a koala lizard.
The koala is not endangered in any state of Australia. It is not endangered federally; nor is it on the IUCN Red list of endangered species.
In Australia, the koala is not currently on the endangered species list.
The koala is not officially endangered. Having said that, almost all of the threats to the koala are because of human activities.
The koala is not endangered. They are considered to be "Secure".
No. As of 2013, Koalas are not an endangered species, nor have they ever been endangered. There is a great deal of misinformation on the Internet about the status of the koala.
The Giant Koala is a 14 metre statue at Dadswells Bridge in the Grampian Ranges, Victoria, Australia.
If an animal is endangered, it means that threats to its survival are considerable, and that action must be taken to ensure its continued existence. The koala is not currently endangered, but there are campaigns being mounted to have the koala listed as endangered, as threats to its survival are increasing, and there is concern that, if current trends continue, the koalas will be in imminent danger of exinction. If the koala were to be listed as endangered, it would mean higher levels of protection for the animal, particularly in reagrd to its habitat. Fewer housing and residential development would impact upon koala territory.