Just saw a report that said koalas are "on course to be extinct by 2050 in the wild of NSW". As someone who lives in an area where there are koalas in VIC (only part time, bur still), this saddens me. I wondered how can this beautiful landmark of Australia be dying out?
I really want to join in on conservation efforts.
There is always more we can do to protect our environment.
Something something politics. Don't want to derail the conversation too much, BUT the repeal of the Native Vegetation act is certainly an example of the government unfortunately ruining protections that the species had. I'm not here to play the blame game, that's a discussion for a different board, but if this IS something you feel strongly about, you should let your local MP know. The more people that do, the more likely it is to come up in political discourse, and hopefully will lead to the reintroduction of some the protective measures like the Native Vegetation act.
My mundane life update is I just had Easy Mac. It is not helping my weight loss >.>;