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Australian residents cut down trees to prevent fire, killing a large number of koalas

Reuters revealed that as global warming has become increasingly severe in recent years, heat waves and droughts have emerged all over the world, and many residents living by the forest will chop trees and open up a fire-proof isolation zone to prevent the spread of hill fires near residential areas.

Recently, a large number of koalas in Raymond Island, Victoria, cut down trees to prevent wildfires, destroying their habitat and food sources. They are banished or starved to death because they are cut off from the food chain.

Paramedics at the local animal shelter said the center now receives on average a dying koala every week and has not yet been rescued.

Raymond Island covers an area of about 770 hectares, with about 250 koalas and 470 residents.

At the same time, excessive propagation of koalas, many of which suffer from hunger and disease, have also contributed to the lack of leaves in eucalyptus.

Between 2013 and 2014, Australia's government secretly "destroyed" nearly 700 koalas, all of which were too fast to reproduce and too many to have enough food.

There are less than 90,000 koalas in Australia.

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