answersLogoWhite

0

Almost all Australian native mammals are protected. This includes the many species of bats (our only native placental mammals), all the marsupials, and the monotremes.

In the past, various species, including the koala, have been exploited for their fur or skins. Koala populations fell dramatically as a result, and in some areas were wiped out completely.

Laws were brought in to protect our species - although it hasn't stopped black marketeers from exploiting some and selling them as exotic pets overseas, such as the harmless, delicate sugar glider.

The koala needs a specific environment to survive, including a limited range of eucalyptus trees. Without at least somelaws in place, the population could easily be wiped out. For example, urban sprawl and development has resulted in the loss of koala populations non the central NSW coast, whilst the koalas population of southeast Queensland has fallen by 60% in the past decade.

User Avatar

Wiki User

15y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions