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Koalas are neither extinct nor in any immediate danger of extinction. At this stage, therefore, it is not an environmental problem.

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How does Australia's culture affect koalas?

Driving them to extinction.


How can you solve the problem between Koalas and the hunting of their fur?

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.


Do koalas yield wool?

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.


What environmental changes are you facing today that may cause extinction?

pollution


That extinction can occur because of environmental changes?

Extinction can occur when a species is unable to adapt to rapid environmental changes, such as habitat destruction, climate change, or pollution. These changes can disrupt the delicate balance within ecosystems, leading to a decline in population numbers and eventual extinction. It is crucial to address these environmental challenges to prevent further loss of biodiversity.


Is hunger environmental problem?

no. because hunger is a human problem not an environmental problem.


The process by which a species passes out of existence is known as?

extinction. Extinction occurs when a species cannot adapt to changing environmental conditions or when human activities lead to their decline and eventual disappearance.


Are koalas good pets to have at home?

No, koalas are not good pets to have at home. They have specific dietary and environmental needs that are difficult to meet in a domestic setting, and they can also be aggressive and carry diseases that can be harmful to humans. It is illegal to keep koalas as pets in many places.


How is extinction causing problem of reproducing?

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.


Why are people taking koala bears?

Koalas are not bears; nor are people taking them. koalas are marsupials, and protected native animals of Australia. In the late 1800s and early 1900s they were hunted for their fur, but this stopped when government legislation was brought in to protect them, as the population had been reduced to near-extinction. Now, one will not find koalas being "taken".


What kind of rain is an environmental problem?

Acid rain is the environmental problem in industrial areas.


What should be done with the koalas on a kangaroo island?

That is a very difficult question. Due to the lack of predators on Kangaroo Island, there is now a koala overpopulation problem on the island. The problem is, there are issues with relocating koalas because it is too difficult for them to integrate into an area which is not their natural territory if koalas already populate that region. The suggestion has been made that the Kangaroo Island koalas be culled. This has led to an enormous outcry from the public and conservationists. One possible solution could be to relocate them to an area where there are no koala populations. Koalas have been introduced into protected colonies in Western Australia, and their favoured eucalyptus trees have also been introduced for their food supply. This would be a humane solution to the problem of the koalas on Kangaroo Island.