In parts of Victoria and South Australia, overpopulation of koalas is leading to defoliation and starvation. It’s part of a paradoxical threat facing the marsupial across Australia: in the north-eastern states, koala numbers are declining, but in parts of southern Australia, the animals are eating themselves out of house and home.

Photograph: Desley Whissen



A koala clinging to a gum tree stripped of leaves.
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