Problems with the planned koala national park

Koala mother with piggybacking young climbs up a tree to change to a new feeding and sleeping tree.

A mother koala climbs a new tree with her offspring as a place to feed and sleep. Source: AAP / AAP/Mary Evans/Ardea/Steffen & Alexandra Sailer

In the eastern states of Australia, koalas are considered as endangered. A large koala national park, which combines over 300,000 hectares of state forest and existing national parks, is intended to save one of Australia's iconic animals. But a lot of questions are still unanswered.



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