Koalas are endangered but humans can help with that. We can help by asking farmers to not cut down forest because they are home to the koalas. Another thing we can do is get together and ask hunters not to kill them for their fur. However, the main problem is that the koalas live and feed of blue gum trees and these trees are native to Australia. Yet Ellis an ecologist “has brought to matter that goats are eating the small blue gum trees and without those trees the koalas could run out of food in the future.” (as said in the article “The koala search”). The ecologist has also brought up the fact that this however can be fixed, “Ellis hoped more research would help him understand how to protect the blue gum trees and the koalas that depend on them” (As claimed in the article “The koala search”). “Yet Ellis thinks that that everyone is trying to make a difference” (as mentioned in the article …show more content…
As an example, frogs are having some problems because of “ the growing human population has led to more buildings and more pollution of which can have fatal consequences to the frogs” as stated in the article “Project frog”. Another example is pesticides and weed killers that farmers use but farmers can not just stop putting chemicals into their growing crops or grass, the chemicals cause stress in frogs which makes it harder for them to fight of disease. This is why we can not help the