The main organisation working in the best interests of the koala, and one of the most reliable and least biased, is the Australian Koala Foundation. See the related link.
Many generic conservation groups help the koala, and cities and regions throughout Australia have their own action plans to help conserve this unique species.
The Australia-wide organisation specifically set up to help the koala is the Australian Koala Foundation. See the related link below.
we have to be nice and help them no more panda meat
Donate to wildlife orgnisations, like the World Wildlife Foundation
No, they don't. Apparently, panda bears live in the mountainous regions of China. That is where they live and feed on bamboo. Panda bears are endangered so please do not buy any panda fur coats. Help save endangered animals!!
This is a hard question to answer, but I think I can! Siberian tigers & Polar bears. There are LOTS of animals that are endangered! It's our duty to help them, so spread the word!
Write to your authorities and be sure that hunting measures are strictly regulated. However, the brown bear is not endangered at this time.
Polar bears are the first animal species endangered due to global warming. They help to control the population of other species They also provide food for other species known as scavengers. Scavengers feed on the parts of a dead animal left behind by the polar bear.
Save the wild Arctic regions, keep hunting under control. Currently, this species is considered vulnerable, not endangered.
Polar bears and penguins are doing fairly good. Polar bears are considered Vunerable
Koala,pretty sure. Does that help DOESNT HELP coz it is not a koala...you wanna know cheaters....IT is.....Bar-tailed godwit CHEATERS
because they are ENDANGERED!!!!
There are many people who help endangered animals. Anyone in fact can help out an endangered animal if they are educated.
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.