Revealed: nearly 2m hectares of koala habitat bulldozed since 2011 – despite political promises to protect species
by Graham Readfearn from on (#6WJAN)
Guardian Australia is highlighting the plight of our endangered native species during an election campaign that is ignoring broken environment laws and rapidly declining ecosystems
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Nearly 2m hectares of forests suitable for endangered koalas have been destroyed since the iconic species was declared a threatened species in 2011, according to analysis for Guardian Australia.
The scale of habitat destruction in Queensland and New South Wales - states in which the koala is formally recognised as being at risk of extinction - has continued despite political promises it would be protected.
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