Yahoo – AFP,
31 May 2015
Sydney
(AFP) - Australia's Queensland state will list the koala as a "vulnerable
species" throughout the northeastern region, saying urban expansion, car
accidents and dog attacks were threatening the much-loved furry animal.
"Everybody
loves the koala and we must do everything in our power to protect the koala now
and into the future," Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said Sunday
of the tree-dwelling marsupial.
Koalas are
already listed as vulnerable in south-east Queensland, but the extended
protection to cover the whole state will see its government step up its efforts
to map populations and conserve habitats.
"We
also know, from motor vehicle accidents (to) dog attacks, that this is having a
huge impact on the koala populations right across the state," the premier
added.
"We
have been determined to do everything we can."
A 2011
study estimated there were more than 10 million koalas before British settlers
arrived in 1788 but numbers had declined to less than 45,000 in the wild,
though it noted their existence high in the treetops makes them difficult to
count.
The federal
government placed the most at-risk koalas in New South Wales, Queensland and
the Australian Capital Territory on the national list of threatened species,
classing it as vulnerable, in 2012.
A 2012
report also found the koala population in south-west Queensland had dropped
from 60,000 to 11,000 over the past two decades, with researchers blaming
drought, heatwaves and habitat clearing for the sharp decline.
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