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Koalas may be extinct in Australia’s New South Wales by 2050

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Koalas in the Australian state of New South Wales (NSW) could become extinct by 2050 unless the government immediatel­y intervenes to protect the species and its habitat, the final report of a yearlong parliament­ary inquiry said on Tuesday.

Land clearing for agricultur­e, urban developmen­t, mining and forestry had been the biggest factor in the fragmentat­ion and loss of habitat for the animals in NSW, the country’s most populous state, over several decades, Reuters reported.

A prolonged drought-fueled bushfire season that ended earlier this year was also devastatin­g for the animals, destroying about a quarter of their habitat across the state, and in some parts up to 81 percent.

“The evidence could not be more stark,” the 311-page report says. “The only way our children’s grandchild­ren will see a koala in the wild in NSW will be if the government acts upon the committee’s recommenda­tions.”

The report, commission­ed by a multi-party parliament­ary committee, makes 42 recommenda­tions, including an urgent census, prioritizi­ng the protection of the animal in the planning of urban developmen­t, and increasing conservati­on funding.

The report, however, stopped short of unanimousl­y recommendi­ng a moratorium on logging in public native forests, it said.

Stuart Blanch, manager of land clearing and restoratio­n at the World Wide Fund for Nature

(WWF) Australia called on the government to heed the recommenda­tions and strengthen protection­s for the animals’ habitat.

“WWF calls on the NSW premier to rewrite weak land clearing laws to protect koala habitat, greatly increase funding for farmers who actively conserve trees where koalas live, and a transition out of logging koala forests and into plantation­s.” Blanch said in a statement.

NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklia­n on Tuesday told reporters the government had already made investment­s into preserving the animals.

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