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Adelaide, Sep 20 (EFE).- The koala population across Australia has declined by 30 percent since 2018 due to factors such as climate change, land clearing, mining, agriculture and devastating bushfires, according to a report by the Australian Koalas Foundation (AKF) published on Monday.The report says that the population of these marsupials decreased from between 45,745 - 82,170 in 2018 to between 32,065 - 57,920 currently.The state of New South Wales, located along Australia's east coast and the country's most populous, reported a decline of 41 percent in the population of koalas, which are now extinct in 47 electorates, the document added. (Camera: ARCHIVE).B-ROLL OF THE KOALAS AT THE CLELAND WILDLIFE PARK SOUTH OF ADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA.
Seville (Spain), March 30 (EFE).- (Camera: Juan García) The State Meteorological Agency from Spain (Aemet) foresees an increase in temperatures in Andalusia on Tuesday, with maximum temperatures reaching up to 30 degrees in Seville.FOOTAGE OF STREETS OF SEVILLE, SPAIN.
Take home Frozen 2 on Blu-ray & DVD 30 March 2020! From the Academy Award-winning team—directors Jennifer Lee and Chris Buck, and producer Peter ...
Hundreds of Parisians celebrate France making it into the World Cup final with a 1-0 win over Belgium. IMAGES