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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Newsday 20240604 22:25:00

Years drastic reductions in quality populations. the 2019 20 bushfires killed around 5000 animals just in the state of new south wales alone, and this has really prompted an inquiry into the status of the quality populations in australia, which has created this need. we are looking at the situation here where we may see koalas go extinct in the state by 2050. bud we may see koalas go extinct in the state by 2050- state by 2050. and ust briefly, we onl have state by 2050. and ust briefly, we only have a state by 2050. and ust briefly, we only have a few state by 2050. and just briefly, we only have a few seconds state by 2050. and just briefly, we only have a few seconds left, - state by 2050. and just briefly, we only have a few seconds left, do i state by 2050. and just briefly, we i only have a few seconds left, do you think this will achieve that aim of getting these qualities protected? spurn banking is a viable tool, just one tool in the tool box. 0ur papers show that it ....

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Newsday 20240604 22:22:00

Digging through mud and wading through chest high water. officials say the death toll from sunday s storm is only expected to go up. a day after sri lanka suspended international debt repayments, its central bank has urged sri lankans overseas to send money home. the bank said foreign exchange was urgently needed to fund food and fuel. since 2019, more than 60,000 koalas have died in bushfires in australia, but researchers have found a way to protect them from potential extinction. scientists at the university of newcastle, in new south wales have suggested setting up a biolab to freeze koala spurn, which could help protect the endangered animals. the collected sperm could then be used for a breeding programme to future proof the species. dr ryan witt from the university of newcastle joins us now. ....

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