Australia NewsNational Koala Audit to Boost Animal Recovery PlansSavePrintA seven month-old Northern Koala joey clings to his mother Tara after emerging from her pouch at Sydney Wildlife World in Sydney, Australia on July 31, 2007. Ian Waldie/Getty ImagesAAP11/22/2020|Updated: 11/22/2020Koala populations will be checked across the country as part of an $18 million plan to help protect the troubled native animal.Koalas could be extinct in NSW by 2050 unless urgent action is taken, and last summer’s deadly bushfires razed key habitat areas.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser. If the issue persists, please visit our help center.Share this articleLeave a commentAAPAuthorAustralian Associated Press is an Australian news agency.Author’s Selected ArticlesWorker Who Trained Chatbot Then Lost Job to It Confronts Bank BossesOct 15, 2025Wikipedia War of Words Waged Over Aboriginal NamesOct 14, 2025Prime Minister, Opposition Leader’s Private Phone Numbers Published OnlineOct 14, 2025Gunman’s Wild, Violent Crime Spree Ends in Hotel LobbyOct 14, 2025Related Topicskoalasanimal recoveryanimal protection