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Wwf: Good News for Koalas: These Are the Animal Losers of the Year

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The population of the broad-mouthed rhinoceros falls by eleven percent in 2025, the seal species flap-cap lands on the Red List: Not for all animals this was a good year. However, the environmental organisation WWF also sees good news in its balance sheet.

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While the koalas in Australia and sea turtles are slowly recovering, other species on the red list are alarmingly climbing upwards. For the green sea turtle, the koalas, the snow leopards in Nepal or the native sea eagles, the nature conservation organization gives green light – the species are recovering slowly but steadily. Arctic seals, coral reefs, many bird species and rhinos in Africa, however, have continued to come under pressure, accord…

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The population of the broad-mouthed rhinoceros falls by eleven percent in 2025, the seal species flap-cap lands on the Red List: Not for all animals this was a good year. However, the environmental organisation WWF also sees good news in its balance sheet.

The WWF released on Sunday its list of winners and losers of the animal kingdom in 2025. In Switzerland, marmot and lynx are among the losers, while golden jackal and bison can rejoice to be winners.

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Destroyed habitats, climate crisis, pollution and other causes threaten many animal species according to WWF. But in addition to losers, according to the environmental organization, there are winners - also in Germany.

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The conservation status of the WWF Austria is again ambivalent in 2025. These are the "winners" and "losers" from the animal kingdom. The species protection balance of the nature conservation organization WWF Austria is again ambivalent in 2025. There was a good development for the green sea turtle, the koalas in Australia, the snow leopards in Nepal or the native sea eagles. Arctic seals, coral reefs, many bird species and rhinoceros in Africa,…

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vienna.at broke the news in on Saturday, December 27, 2025.
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