No.
Firstly, Australia will not lose its koalas.
Although minimal action from the government is serving to protect the koala, there are many conservation groups working in the best interests of the koala to try to enable their survival.
There are also many sanctuaries and reserves around Australia where koalas are kept in safety. These sanctuaries often have captive breeding programmes, again ensuring that koalas will continue, even if only in reserves.
Tourists rarely see koalas in the wild. Only Australian residents who venture out on regular bushwalks, or those who live near "koala corridors" see them in their natural habitat. If koalas, by some awful series of circumstances, disappeared from the wild completely, the tourists would not miss out.
Secondly, there is more to Australian tourism than just koalas. There is plenty of other native fauna, fantastic landmarks, and plenty of great activities to entice tourists.
The main way in which climate change is likely to affect koalas is that the frequency and intensity of bushfires in Australia will probably increase. Bushfires, of course, kill koalas. Eucalyptus bushland will always regenerate after a bushfire - that is the way Australian native plants are designed - so, while koalas are unlikely to lose their food source anytime soon, the impact of bushfires on the koala population can be quite devastating. Koalas simply have nowhere to run and hide.
They're not. Koalas do not live in the deciduous forest. They live in eucalyptus bushland, which is evergreen. Eucalyptus trees, on which koalas feed, do not lose their leaves.
koalas lose homes and protection from wild animals such as dingoes
They would lose a lot of money they get from the tourists bring to them. Also the big resorts would shut down and there would be alot of lost jobs so in general Hawaii would lose A LOT of $!!!!!!
because it took more then 800 years to finish it
Australia has not lost Britain as an ally.
Lose yourself or when I'm gone
The loss of one species can effect the rest of the ecosystem and to disastrous results in tons of ways. The giant panda is the natural predator of the bamboo. If the giant panda were to become extinct in China would be overrun with bamboo.
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You can't, they're gone forever.
past - lost present -lose future - will lose
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