Koalas could be classified as ENDANGERED because so many have been killed by the bushfires
Daily MailKoalas could be classified as endangered because so many have been wiped out in the bushfires. Scroll down for video Wildlife and environmental groups are being given an initial cash injection of $50million as the country reels from the unprecedented bushfire crisis. A koala is seen being rescued on Kangaroo Island It was announced earlier on Monday that wildlife and environmental groups are being given an initial cash injection of $50million as the country reels from the unprecedented bushfire crisis. The government's main priorities are to rehabilitate injured wildlife, control feral predators, map affected areas and use unburned areas to protect animals. This includes up to $5million for Greening Australia for revegetation initiatives and up to $3million for zoos to help treat animals Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has described the bushfires as an ecological disaster, telling Sky News eight million hectares had been lost so far, with more than one billion animals estimated to have died.