The ULTIMATE paradox are koalas going extinct or are the overpopulating? #conservation #koala

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Published5 months ago
Duration1:52
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🌳 Patreon for as little as $2 - https://www.patreon.com/koalagardens OR leave a donation to help the work here - https://paypal.me/koalagardens 🗣 Join us on my Discord server - https://discord.gg/ZGHGPetEkZ 👀 Wild Koala Tours at Koala Gardens: https://koalagardens.net.au/visiting-koala-gardens/ 🐨 See heaps more koala stuff at: https://linktr.ee/koalagardens @koalagardens @mistkoala http://koalagardens.net.au/ http://adventuresofmist.net.au TRANSCRIPT Paradox Not enough Too many? A Fair Dinkum Koala Fact from Koala Gardens, brought to you by alpha producers Jeff Anderson, Rich in Alaska, Lin, Shawn and William Hirata. Some people find the seeming paradox of hearing koalas will soon be extinct with reports of so many koalas they are being culled, confusing. Most of the confusion comes from the language in reports you’ll find online. Both situations share the exact same root cause – not enough habitat! I just want to whet your appetite here to think about a few things. I will create more videos to map out these points. The starting point is that koalas were once a critical part of a balanced ecosystem. Remove that balance – chaos! How that chaos plays out will depend on a number of variables. Disease is a response to stress. This is critical to understand. Disease is NOT the cause of stress. Stress comes first. With the right variables, the stress of habitat loss sees the outbreak of disease. With other variables, the result is not disease but starvation. This is incorrectly reported as overabundance of koalas. In fact, they are just dying differently. Instead of addressing the root cause – habitat loss, humans get all inventive in ways that simply increase the laws of unintended consequences. Keep an eye out for more videos expanding on this because saving koalas could save us all! Koala Gardens is a private property that is a wildlife sanctuary working hard to regenerate native habitat critical for koalas and many other vulnerable species. Katrina creates short and long documentaries that take you into the lives of these super cute and fascinating marsupials that live in the treetops. You can adopt wild koalas to help further sanctuary activities. https://koalagardens.net.au/shop/product-category/adopt/ Koala Gardens also publish a series of children's books in the Adventures of Mist series. There are now 5 books in the series which cover a range of climate change and environmental issues that allow children who love koalas to see how they can change the way they live. https://koalagardens.net.au/shop/product-category/books/ Merchandise of high quality, sustainably created is available at Redbubble https://www.redbubble.com/people/koalagardens/shop Koalas live in Australia and are not only cute animals, but wild koalas are facing extinction due to climate change and forest destruction. Koalas are marsupials and Koala Gardens explores their lives in the wild through video of wild koalas in nature video that shows how they live day to day. There is nothing more beautiful as a reason to save our planet than seeing a koala mum and joey in the wild. #wildandfree #koala #australia #liveinhope #naturevideo #koalavideo #koalalove #wildlife #marsupials #cute #cuteanimals #climatechange #climateaction #saveourplanet #forest #naturelovers #environment #documentary #koalajoey #joey 🎹 Music used in this video from: Music by Peter Philippe Weiss https://linktr.ee/peter_philippe_weiss https://mixkit.co/free-stock-music/ http://audionautix.com https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music

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