when people cut down trees for new land or houses they could start cutting down a eucalyptus forest and affecting the habitat of a koala. this leaves less food and shelter.
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KOALAS DAILY ACTIVITES ARE EATING AND BEING IN THE HABITAT
Driving them to extinction.
The First Fleet did not affect koalas at all; neither did the second or third fleets. Koalas were not even discovered by the European settlers until January 1799 - eleven years after the arrival of the First Fkeet.
Landforms with multiple slopes can impact people's lives and activities by influencing accessibility, agriculture, and infrastructure development. Steep slopes can make travel and transportation more challenging, limit the suitability of land for farming, and increase the risk of landslides. However, slopes can also offer opportunities for activities like hiking, skiing, and rock climbing.
The main way in which climate change is likely to affect koalas is that the frequency and intensity of bushfires in Australia will probably increase. Bushfires, of course, kill koalas. Eucalyptus bushland will always regenerate after a bushfire - that is the way Australian native plants are designed - so, while koalas are unlikely to lose their food source anytime soon, the impact of bushfires on the koala population can be quite devastating. Koalas simply have nowhere to run and hide.
taking peoples land
People cut down the koalas' homes to make farms, logging, and urban houses. Urban sprawl leads to koalas killed on the road and attacked by pets. In the past, people hunted koalas and made them almost extinct; but laws were passed in the 1920s to protect koalas.
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How does the government affect people's lifestyle
There really are no human activities that don't affect Antarctica.