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posted by bluekatie
THEY ARE IN DANGER FOR THESE REASONS

Threats
Since European settlement, approximately 80% of Australia's eucalypt forests have been decimated. Of the remaining 20% almost none is protected and most occurs on privately-owned land.
Settlers favoured the rich fertile lands along the eastern seaboard to have their farms and urban developments. Unfortunately, this is where the majority of koalas are already living because they also like to live in trees which are growing in fertile soils.
Koalas in danger!
Once people hunted koalas for their fur and by the 1920's the animals were almost extinct. Laws were passed to protect the koalas from hunters, but the koala is still a threatened species, depending on which state it lives in. People have destroyed koalas' habitat by cutting down eucalyptus forests. Koalas also die in bushfires and many koalas are hit by cars on country roads.

Now a disease called chlamydia (say clu-mid-ee-u), which makes koalas blind and makes the females unable to have babies, is harming these animals. Many koalas die because of the disease. Conservation organisations in Australia and around the world are working hard to help save the koalas.

The main causes of loss of habitat include:


LAND CLEARING
Clearing of the land for expansion of human settlement eg:-
agriculture, housing, mining, forestry,factories and roads.
The results of this would include:-
· loss of habitat
· increased disturbance by humans
· injury or death from traffic
· injury or death from dogs and cats
· effects of garden pesticides getting into waterways
· increased competition for food and territory because of overcrowding
· increased stress on animals, making them more susceptible to disease.
It has also been documented that over 4000 koalas are killed each year by dogs and cars. It easy to see that the biggest threat to the Koala population is the human.
BUSHFIRES
Koala populations in fragmented areas of bushland are at great risk of localised extinction from a single fire which may wipe out an entire habitat. Bushfires are extremely common in the Summer months.
DIEBACK
Changes in the balance of the ecosystem can lead to dieback of trees. The cutting back of the original vast forests has created patches of forest separated from each other by treeless land. Small, isolated patches of forest are prone to dieback. Dieback is a general term for the gradual dying of trees due to factors such as land degradation, leaching of soil nutrients, changes in the composition of vegetation communities, rising water levels underground, salination of the soil, erosion caused by wind and water, exposure to weather and excessive defoliation (or loss of leaves).
The underlying cause of all these factors appears to be the clearing and disturbance of forests. Seventy five percent of the main koala food tree species are declining in numbers as a result of this.
OTHER THREATS
Today the natural predators of the koala do not make a significant impact on wild populations.They include goannas dingoes, powerful owls, wedge-tailed eagles, and pythons, all of which are most likely to prey upon juvenile koalas.
Feral animals are another threat koalas have had to face since European settlement. Foxes have been blamed for preying upon young koalas when their mother descends to the ground to change trees, and large feral cats may also be a problem for young koalas.
Long droughts also have an effect on the Koala population
DISEASE
Disease is part of the natural history of the koala. There are 4 common koala diseases caused by the chlamydia organism: conjunctivitis which can cause blindness, pneumonia, urinary tract infections and reproductive tract infections, which can cause female infertility. The symptoms of chlamydia manifest as sore eyes, chest infections, and "wet bottom" or "dirty tail". Different strains of chlamydia bacteria are thought to cause these diseases. In 1995, scientists isolated two strains called chlamydia pecorum and chlamydia pneumoniae.
Scientists now believe that the chlamydia organism has been occuring amongst koala populations for many years, and has acted as a natural population control in times of stress. The organism is harmless in populations with unlimited resources, but manifests in times of stress, such as happens when habitat is reduced. The weaker animals succumb to the disease, become sick, infertile or die, leaving the genetically stronger animals to continue breeding. In disease-free populations which have been moved to areas where they were not native or where there is not enough habitat to support them (such as on some islands off Victoria and Kangaroo Island in South Australia), problems with overpopulation have arisen because of this unnatural situation. However, this is not the case in most mainland populations, and indeed many of the mainland colonies are in decline. Koalas also suffer from a range of cancers like leukemia and skin cancers.

HELP SAVE THEM TODAY BY NOT CHOPPING DOWN YOUR TREES JUST SO YOU CAN HAVE A VEIW..........WOULDN'T YOU RATHER SEE THE SIGHT OF BEAUTIFUL BABY/ADULT KOALAS??????     
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What Is a Puppy Mill?

A puppy mill is a large-scale commercial dog breeding operation where profit is given priority over the well-being of the dogs. Unlike responsible breeders, who place the utmost importance on producing the healthiest puppies possible, breeding at puppy mills is performed without consideration of genetic quality. This results in generations of dogs with unchecked hereditary defects.

Puppy mill puppies are typically sold to pet shops—usually through a broker, or middleman—and marketed as young as eight weeks of age. The lineage records of puppy mill dogs are often falsified....
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Source: A beatifull fox turns into a fur coat for ugly beats beasts
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this is what people do I KNOW ITS WRONG
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posted by Milena96
More than 400 well-known designers, many of whom are listed below, include fur in their ready-to-wear collections.


Phillip Lim
A. F. Vandevorst
Adrienne Landau
Aigner
Akris
Alberta Ferretti
Alena Akhmadulina
Alessandro Dell’Acqua
Alexander McQueen
Alexander Wang
Alexandre Vautier
Allegra Hicks
Alvin Valley
Amanda Wakeley
Aminaka Wilmont
Andrew Gn
Andy & Debb
Angel Chang
Angel Sanchez
Ann Demeulemeester
Ann-Sofie Back
Anna Molinari
Anna Sui
Anne Valerie Hash
Anteprima
Antonio Berardi
Antonio Marras
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Armand Basi
Armani Privé
Ashleigh Verrier
Ashley Isham
Asprey
Atil Kutoglu
Atsuro Tayama
Avsh Alom...
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Cockfighting—a blood sport in which two roosters specifically bred for aggressiveness are placed beak to beak in a small ring and encouraged to fight to the death—has been around for centuries. Roosters were first bred for fighting in Southeast Asia more than 3,000 years ago, and cockfighting later spread to Greece, Rome and Britain before crossing the Atlantic about 200 years ago. The brutal “sport" found popularity in North, South and Central Americas, and was particularly prevalent in Colonial New York, Philadelphia and Boston. By the 1800s, it had spread to the South and the West...
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posted by -SilverFey-
I'm probably going to get a lot of hate for this article. I do support animal rights just as much as everyone else on this club, though people with probably tell me otherwise. I'm just saying--you don't have to be vegetarian to love animals!


So, I've seen a lot of people posting on here about being vegetarian, and how it's wrong to eat meat. They say that it hurts animals to eat meat. They compare it to cannibalism.
These things they say; they're not true.
To say it's wrong to eat meat is ridiculous. We have canine teeth. Canine teeth are for eating meat, not plants. We wouldn't have canine teeth...
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please help stop animal abuse and if you see animal abuse please report it, thank you :)
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posted by ttmrktmnrfn0830
Here is a poem I wrote today in biology. I'd might as well update it while this sight isn't glitchy on this dinosaur, lol


My outcome is bleak,
I suppress a grieving cry,
"Help me! Help me!
I want to die!"

Since I opened my eyes
To look at this blasted world,
My canine body, fragile,
My life will be chaotic and whirl

In a pool of dismay,
Like the tears that dare fall,
As my new master grabbed my scruff the wrong way;
The first time that my skin would crawl.

An outrageous turn of events,
That take turmoil in my life,
"Help me! Help me!
I want to die!"

My master treated me well,
My first six months or so,
Then the...
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