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have burned to death in an out-of-control bushfire on Australia's east coast, wildlife authorities said Wednesday.A bushfire believed to
have been sparked by a lightning strike on Saturday some 400 kilometres (248 miles) north of Sydney has ravaged an area of over 2,000
hectares (4,942 acres) with authorities battling to bring it under control.Wildlife rescuers in northern New South Wales state hold grave
fears for a "very rare" population of hundreds of koalas living in the fire zone."The special importance of those koalas is that they are
very genetically diverse," Sue Ashton, president of the Port Macquarie Koala Hospital, told AFP.Her fears are that "hundreds" in the known
koala breeding area "have perished in the fire"."It's a national tragedy because this koala population is so unique," she added.Land
clearing and development over time has meant a loss of habitat for the tree-dwelling koalas, leading to less connectivity between
populations, increased inbreeding and reduced genetic diversity of the marsupial.More than 70 fires continue to burn across the state of New
South Wales, which has been battling severe drought.Authorities say conditions are easing near Port Macquarie, where large air tankers are
being used to battle the out-of-control blaze."The fire will continue to burn throughout the night, however there are significant resources
in the area protecting properties," New South Wales Rural Fire Service said in their latest update.Ashton said wildlife volunteers would
join firefighters in the area either Thursday or Friday to assess the scale of loss and begin a rescue operation for the surviving
koalas."What happens to a koala in a fire is that they climb up to the top of the tree and they curl up into a little ball
If the fire goes through quickly and just singes their fur, they are fine the fur will grow back," she said.But if the fire intensifies and
continues to burn up the tree "they'll perish", she added."So we won't really know until we get in there and start to look."(This story has
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