Why are they endangered?
In the past 10 years, their numbers have decreased from 100,000 to 43,000 due to a number of factors. The main one being habitat loss due to deforestation. Large numbers have also been killed by an outbreak of chlamydia, as well as malnutrition. Climate change and hotter, drier conditions has reduced the nutritional value in their staple food - eucalyptus leaves.
Also discuss what adaptions or lack of adaptions are preventing the species from flourishing in its environment.
Also discuss what adaptions or lack of adaptions are preventing the species from flourishing in its environment.