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Koala population in Australia threatened by fires and climate change. Learn about their conservation status.
Fires in Australia may affect koala population Read the following text and then answer the questions. You should look at a specific paragraph of the text to answer each question. There might be more than one correct answer per question. KIDS NEWS: FIRES IN AUSTRALIA MAY AFFECT KOALA POPULATION How is the world’s koala population considered? (paragraph 3) The world’s koala population is already considered “vulnerable ”. The world’s koala population is “vulnerable ”. The world’s koala population considered “vulnerable ”. Who compiles the “Red List of Threatened Species”? (paragraph 3) The “Red List of Threatened Species” by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (UICN). The “Red List of Threatened Species” is compiled by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (UICN). The “Red List of Threatened Species” is by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (UICN). What happens with thousands of species including animals and plants? ( paragraph 4) Thousands of species including animals and plants are threatened by climate change or other problems. Thousands of species including animals and plants are by climate change or other problems. Thousands of species including animals and plants are threatened . Who uses the “Red List of Threatened Species” to plan how to help species? (paragraph 4) The “Red List of Threatened Species” was used scientists, governments and others to plan how to help species. The “Red List of Threatened Species” is uses by scientists, governments and others to plan how to help species. The “Red List of Threatened Species” is used by scientists, governments and others to plan how to help species. Is the Koala population considered endangered? ( paragraph 6) Although the koala population is declining (going down), they are not considered “endangered”. The koala population is declining (going down) and they are considered “endangered”. Although the koala population is declining (going down), they are not consider “endangered”.