more info HEREADELAIDE, Australia (AP) -- Cute, cuddly and fast breeding, thousands of koalas are eating themselves out of a home on an Australian island. But authorities are refusing to heed conservationists' pleas to reduce the population, fearing a backlash from tourists and animal rights activists.
what makes me sad is that i fear that this overpopulation may be because of human interference. did humans destroy all the natural predators and thus allow koala populations to go unchecked? or perhaps humans put them on the island in the first place... ah yes there it is "first introduced 100 years ago"
so should we 'correct' the problem the way nature would? or do something we consider more "humane" and intervene?
we caused the problem and now we have to fix it, right?