The koala is protected throughout Australia. It is illegal to hunt koalas or keep them as pets.
Unfortunately, this does not always mean the koala gets the better deal. Urban development still results in loss of habitat, and a reduction in the koala population in many colonies along the eastern coast.
There are no places protecting Antarctica, Antarctica is protected but an international treaty.
During the late 1800's, koalas became an export commodity for their fur, mostly for export to the USA. Due to koala numbers dwindling and public outrage, laws were enacted protecting the koala and imports were banned by the USA in the late 1920's. The koala is not extinct, it is not even endangered. They are considered to be "Secure".
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There is no alternative name. A joey koala is simply a baby koala, as "joey" is the term for the young of any marsupial species.
The koala is not endangered in any state of Australia. It is not endangered federally; nor is it on the IUCN Red list of endangered species.
You will find a koala in Australia.You will not find a koala bear in Australia, because no such creature exists. Koalas are marsupials, and are not related to bears in any way.
I think you mean "prey." In any case, koala bears are herbivores and they eat eucalyptus leaves.
the people that the governor or any leader of a region, or any place had pay for them to protecting the forest. In other words, the governor or any leader's of a places responsibility.
No, a Koala is not a panda. It is not any form of bear, or even remotely related to bears. The koala is a marsupial, while pandas and bears are placental mammals, or eutherians.
No. The word 'koala' is derived from any of several possible Australian aboriginal words.
Australia is the only country in which the koala lives. It is not found in any other country or continent.
Miranda Kerr