Rugged climate puts the squeeze on cuddly koalas
23 Jun 2016

More frequent extremes of heat and drought predicted for Australia could have a devastating impact on the habitat of the marsupial found nowhere else on Earth.
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A koala bear and baby find leaves to nibble on | Mathias Appel |
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