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Thousands of koalas feared dead in Australia wildfires

By TRISTAN LAVALETTE, Associated Press
Published: December 28, 2019, 5:26pm
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In this image from video, a koala drinks water from a bottle given by a firefighter Dec. 22 in Cudlee Creek, South Australia.
In this image from video, a koala drinks water from a bottle given by a firefighter Dec. 22 in Cudlee Creek, South Australia. (Oakbank Balhannah CFS) Photo Gallery

PERTH, Australia — Thousands of koalas are feared to have died in a wildfire-ravaged area north of Sydney, further diminishing Australia’s iconic marsupial, while the fire danger increased in the country’s east on Saturday as temperatures soared.

The mid-northern coast of New South Wales was home to up to 28,000 koalas, but wildfires have significantly reduced their population in recent months.

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