More Koalas die every week - as bulldozers tear down their homes and leave them vulnerable to road accidents, dog attacks, sickness and starvation.
In southeast Queensland, excessive tree-clearing has nearly wiped out Australia's largest Koala populations. In some areas, they're now locally extinct.
What all our amazing Australian animals need is actually very simple: safe habitats where they have the chance to thrive.
Yet that's exactly what's being so recklessly destroyed in Queensland and NSW, where excessive tree clearing is knocking down thousands of trees and destroying koala habitat.
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"It's dire straits for koalas in parts of Queensland and NSW. The Koala Coast has lost over 80% of its koalas and the Pine Rivers area has lost over 50%. Urban development continues to push into koala habitat and once that process starts, it's a gradual but certain decline over time." - Darren Grover, WWF Head of Species
Together, we can give koalas and other native animals a safe future in this ancient, extraordinary country we all share.