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25,000 koalas were killed in forest fires in Australia. Can they move to New Zealand?

We can't let them move to New Zealand because there are no people there who don't know how to build koala habitats.

China news service, 65438+ 10/9. According to foreign media reports, koalas live in a worrying environment due to the long-term impact of Australian mountain fires, which killed about 25,000 koalas. It is said that more than 65,438+00,000 animal lovers have signed a petition asking the Prime Minister of New Zealand to move koalas to New Zealand, but experts say this is not the solution. According to reports, the koala immigration association, which initiated the petition, believes that koalas will thrive in New Zealand's habitat, which is no different from the eucalyptus forest in Australia. They also said that koalas will not harm the local ecosystem because of the similarity of habitats. Kangaroo Island experts predict that there will be about 46,000 koalas on the island before forest fires destroy their natural habitat, and there may be only 9,000 left at present. Koalas may be listed as endangered species for the first time.

However, wildlife experts warn that although they are heartbreaking, they should not be introduced to New Zealand. Andrea, Scientific Director of National Biological Heritage of New Zealand? Andrea Byron said that the solution to national ecological problems is not to introduce certain species into random places. Andrea, Scientific Director of the National Biological Heritage Authority of New Zealand? Andrea Byron said that the solution to national ecological problems is not to introduce certain species into random places.

The satellite image shows the satellite image of the fire in Eden, New South Wales, Australia on June+10/2, 65438. The picture clearly shows that the fire is still going on. It is reported that New Zealand has strict regulations on the introduction of live animals to protect their biodiversity. Wellington Zoo said that they and other zoos have no plans to introduce any koalas. A related person said that they didn't have enough eucalyptus trees to take care of koalas. ? There are no koalas in New Zealand at present, and we don't know whether other zoos plan to build any koala habitats. ? A spokesperson for New Zealand Prime Minister Aden said that Aden is currently focusing on helping Australia through firefighters and defense logistics, rather than introducing koalas.