During the late 1800's, koalas became an export commodity for their fur, mostly for export to the USA. Due to koala numbers dwindling and public outrage, laws were enacted protecting the koala and imports were banned by the USA in the late 1920's. The koala is not extinct, it is not even endangered. They are considered to be "Secure".
Common Yarrow is in no danger of extinction.
Logically, the rare frog should be saved, simply because the koala is not yet officially "endangered". It is therefore not in immediate danger of extinction, unlike the rare frog. There is greater awareness of the threats to the koala, and so the koala will always have an advocate. Far fewer people are aware of the different species of frog, let alone whether it is a rare species or not.
pollution food loss,etc
yes
No
As a species, the raccoon is in no danger of extinction.
Give a reason for the extinction of dinosaurs What species is now in danger of extinction
The fennec is in no danger of extinction. It is classified as a species "of least concern."
No, the red fox is in no danger of extinction.
If you mean on the brink of extinction then no.
yes
Neither the kangaroo nor the emu is in danger. The koala is listed as "common" in southern Australia and most of Queensland, but "vulnerable" in southeast Queensland and parts of NSW.