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- Australian philanthropists have acquired almost 4000 hectares of koala habitats in New South Wales.
- Scientists estimate this habitat will be home for more than 100 vertebrate species, including the koala and 11 other animals listed as threatened.
- The ecosystems on the property range from dry sclerophyll forests at its peaks to wet rainforests in the deeper gullies and are sustainable for conservation.
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