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Koalas are protected, and the "deep south" is as civilised as the rest of the country.

Australia doesn't really have a "deep south", anyway.

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What do you call the South American koala?

There is no such creature as a South American koala. Koalas are endemic to Australia, meaning they are not found anywhere else in the world.


Why is a koala introduced?

It isn't.The koala is native to Australia alone and has not been introduced to any other country.With the advent of white settlement in Australia, the koala became extinct in South Australia, but new colonies have been reintroduced to parts of that state.


Where is a koala found in earth?

A koala's colony is always located within eucalyptus bushland. Koala colonies are found along Australia's eastern and southern coast, and inland for several hundred kilometres. Kangaroo Island, off South Australia's coast, has many koala colonies, and a very healthy koala population.


What Australian state is the koala in?

Koalas are endemic to Australia. They are found in the eastern mainland states of Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria and small parts of South Australia. Colonies have been introduced to southwest Western Australia, where they are breeding and doing quite well. There are no koalas in Tasmania.


Did koalas always live in South Australia?

Koalas used to live in South Australia. During the late 1800s, koalas became an export commodity for their fur, mostly for export to the USA. By the time laws were enacted protecting the koala and imports were banned by the USA in the late 1920s, the koala had been driven to extinction in South Australia. New colonies have been introduced in South Australia, and within these protected environments, the koala is thriving, particularly on kangaroo island, where there is actually an overpopulation problem. New colonies have also been introduced to parts of the Fleurieu Peninsula.


What is a koala's status?

The status of the Koala varies from state to state, and there is currently no Federal listing.Koalas occur naturally in only four of Australia's states.In New South Wales, it is listed as Vulnerable.In Queensland, the koala is listed as Vulnerable in the southeast, and Common throughout the remainder of the state.There is no official listing for Victoria, as some koala colonies actually suffer from overpopulation, and so the government has not adopted any management regimes.In South Australia, the koala is listed as Rare.The IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) lists the koala as Least concern.


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Do koalas live in South Australia?

During the twentieth century, koalas became extinct in South Australia due to human interference. That situation has now been reversed, but South Australia still has one of the smaller populations of koalas, after New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland. The only reason koala colonies are present in South Australia now is that certain areas have been selected for repopulation. One of the most thriving populations is now on Kangaroo Island, where there is an absence of predators. South Australia is a state of Australia, and different to "southern Australia". The koala can be found in the coastal regions of eastern and southern Australia, from near Adelaide (the capital of South Australia) to the southern part of the Cape York Peninsula (in northern Queensland). Populations also extend for considerable distances inland in regions with enough water to support suitable woodlands.


What is the koala bear's range?

The koala is not a bear. The koala's range is eastern Australia, from north Queensland down to Victoria, though it does not inhabit the western regions of these states. New colonies have been introduced into Fleurieu Peninsula and Kangaroo Island in South Australia, and in some small, protected pockets of Western Australia. Within their regions, koalas have a range of home trees which can extend as much as one square kilometre in area.


What state in Australia did the koala come from?

Koalas were originally found in all Australian states except for Tasmania. European settlement saw them wiped out of Western Australia and South Australia, but new colonies have been reintroduced in both states.


What is the current population and the population now of koalas?

The Australia Koala Foundation estimates that koala numbers in the wild have dropped to below 80,000. As a species, the koala is not endangered in Australia, but some local populations have been reduced considerably. The conservation status of koalas varies from region to region in Australia. For example, due to farming, land clearing and habitat loss, native koalas were eradicated from Western Australia and South Australia in the last century, but moves have been made to reestablish new colonies in both states. Currently, koalas are thriving on Kangaroo Island in SA, and in other isolated colonies. Koalas are still listed as "common" in most parts of Queensland, but in the southeast region of Queensland, their status will soon be changed to "vulnerable", following a drop of over 60% in koala numbers in the past decade. The NSW Government listed the koala as "rare and vulnerable" in 1992, and following protective measures, this has been changed to "vulnerable"; as a result, koala numbers are improving. In Victoria, the koala is not on the threatened species list at all, and in some protected and remote regions, there is actually anoverpopulation problem. Where new colonies have been established on Kangaroo island, off the coast of South Australia, there is also beginning to be some concern regarding overpopulation.


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