Koalas Face Increased Hospitalisations and Death with Moderate Temperature Rises
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A study linking 11,862 koala hospitalisations in NSW to weather records from 2000-2022 found koala hospitalisations/death rates increased 1.5-3.5 times when 7-day average temps exceeded 30°C, with inland populations most vulnerable due to hotter conditions, exacerbated by climate change, habitat fragmentation, and disease.
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Koalas face numerous threats including climate change, habitat loss, and disease.
Extreme heat is a major factor in the number of deaths and hospitalisations of Australians every year. A new study in Biology Letters suggests koalas (Phascolarctos cinereus) have faced the exact same problem when there is a seemingly moderate temperature increase. [...] (Full article text preserved with paragraph breaks)
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Increased temperatures will further endanger koala populations without intervention.
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- What specific policies will be implemented to protect koala populations?
- How effective are nutritional refugia in mitigating heat stress?



