There is only one species of koala - Phascolarctos cinereus - and it is not endangered.
In Australia, the koala is not currently on the endangered species list.
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 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.
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Check IUCN Redlist. Koalas are not endangered species.
None.There is only one species of koala (Phascolarctus Cinereus), and some disagreement about whether there are two or three sub-species, or indeed, whether there are any sub-species at all. Either way, the koala is not yet officially endangered.
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The koala is not an endangered species.
The most endangered species of shark is the GREAT WHITE!!
Koalas are not endangered.
There is no such creature as a koala lizard.
No. As of 2012, koalas are not endangered. Current population estimates by the Australian Koala Foundation put the figure at around 80,000, but the trend seems to be dropping. Although the koala is not endangered, on 30 April 2012, the federal government moved to include koalas on the list of threatened species. The 'threatened' designation only applied to the most at-risk populations in Queensland, NSW and the ACT.