Scientists can save Koalas by not cutting down trees and not moving them out of their natural habitat because they live longer in their natural habitat
nothing.
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tell people that blue sharks are getting extinct
Are you sure this is the right question you wanted to ask? Human to help Blue Whales go extinct? Or to prevent them from being extinct?
just help the zebras habbitat
I hear scientists are trying to recover DNA from extinct animals (such as a species of mammoth) to clone them back from extinction. I imagine that could be done with extinct wolves (e.g. dire wolves), too, although I'm not sure how far along they are with the science. Apart from that, there's no helping an extinct animal since they are, after all, extinct.
They are in danger, i will post when i find out.
you can help them by maybe putting them in a zoo
they wii kill it
yes I'm pretty sure that their in danger of becoming extinct :( but there are a few ways we could help them survive and not becoming extinct
One of the best ways for the average person to help save koalas is to give to the various organisations that protect animals, but the koala is currently not an endangered species. Having said that, however, the koala is certainly vulnerable in some parts of Australia. In southeast Queensland, for example, where they population growth has resulted in too many housing developments, the koalas population is expected to be extinct by 2020. Here, various organisations are working to preserve koala habitats and protect them from being destroyed by urbanisation. We can help save the koalas from being endangered by practising responsible pet ownership and keeping our dogs locked up at night. Do not let pet dogs wander without supervision, as they are one of the biggest threats to koalas. In known koala areas, drive carefully, as koalas will wander across a street in their home range of eucalyptus trees without regard for oncoming traffic. The related link below will take you to the Australian Koala Foundation, where you can learn more about protecting the species.
Sorry. They are alredy extinct .