The new landscape may favor non-native, “introduced” species, further endangering surviving animals.http://read.medium.com/94nRGgP
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The diversity of ecosystems in Australia is at risk of shrinking, too. The fires could act as a “hard reset,” resulting in a landscape consisting of a single ecosystem, rather than multiple types that have developed alongside each other over millennia.http://read.medium.com/94nRGgP
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As the fires rage, there is renewed interest in using controlled burns to limit the affected areas. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders have incorporated fire as an environmental management tool for thousands of years.http://read.medium.com/94nRGgP
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Bruh last year they said there’s only like 500 koalas left now there’s a billion? Y’all numbers aren’t adding up
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That's all species, not just koalas.
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This hurts more than the human loss to me. Because this is their natural habitat and people have destroyed it. Rest in peace, beautiful creatures, we were never worthy



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Sameee finally someone that understands
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“Dickman’s 1 billion figure, for one, doesn’t include insects, spiders, frogs, or bats, which are especially vulnerable to increasing temperatures. It does, however, account for both direct and indirect mortalities.” what the fuck.... that’s horrible :(
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Heartbreaking my local vet here in london flew out a couple of days ago to help he says it's worse than what we are seeing in the media

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What a wonderful man indeed to fly half way around the world to help others. There are truly kind and selfless people in our world
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