The wildfires in Australia have killed nearly 8,000 rare koalas in their original habitat, and the British Daily Mail newspaper quoted Sydney University environment professor Chris Dickman as saying that "koalas" will face a major crisis for reproduction. again.

He adds that it is almost certain that the koala would have been killed by forest fires, either by burning by fire, or indirectly through hunger.

Social media activists share videos of koalas begging for water from passers-by, or clinging to the hope of extinguishing the rescuers, Dickman explains that koalas rescued from forest fires cannot be moved to another area of ​​forest land, making them threatened with extinction.