Koalas are neither extinct nor in any immediate danger of extinction. At this stage, therefore, it is not an environmental problem.
Driving them to extinction.
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no. because hunger is a human problem not an environmental problem.
pollution
There is no problem concerning koalas and the hunting of their fur. Koalas are protected by law, and have been since the mid twentieth century. It is true that koalas used to be hunted for their fur, as demand for their pelts was high in both the USA and the UK. This was finally recognised as a problem during the 1920s, and the practice was banned.
Global warming is a serious environmental problem.
Acid rain is the environmental problem in industrial areas.
No. Koalas do not yield wool. However, during the late 1800s and early 1900s, koalas were noted almost to extinction for their pelts because there was great demand in the USA and the UK for koala fur.
The environmental problem is in fact obvious and proved making a lots of casualties
What? extinction is the total annihilation of a species. In terms of humans, if there were no males or females left to reproduce with, that would ultimately cause our extinction.
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There are a great many environmental problems caused by carbon dioxide. These problems include the extinction of quite a few species of animals.