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Australia’s Fire Crisis Wiped Out Nearly Half a BILLION Animals, Turning Glaciers Black

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Australia'S Fire Crisis Wiped Out Nearly 500 Million Animals, Turning Glaciers Black - World Of Buzz 3
Source: BBC & CNN

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Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you would’ve heard of the disastrous fire crisis that’s been affecting Australia’s wildlife since bush fires began spreading as early as last September.

Australia's Fire Crisis Wiped Out Nearly 500 Million Animals, Turning Glaciers Black - World Of Buzz

Source: harian metro

Just how bad are these Australian fires? Well, following reports from Independent, nearly 500 million animals have been wiped out while glaciers in New Zealand are turning black from the severity of this environmental crisis.

Ecologists from the University of Sydney estimate that 480 million creatures were killed in these massive wildfires, including 8,000 koalas. This is extremely worrying as officials fear that  30% of the koala population in New South Wales has been destroyed as a result of 10 million acres of land burning to the ground in the state.

Australia's Fire Crisis Wiped Out Nearly 500 Million Animals, Turning Glaciers Black - World Of Buzz 1

Source: cnn

Truly horrific numbers. These poor koalas are helplessly being obliterated because they’re not physically able to escape these fires.

“Koalas really have no capacity to move fast enough to get away from the flames.”

In fact, the fires have gotten so bad that officials don’t think they’ll ever be able to find the bodies of all the wildlife that has been destroyed.

Australia's Fire Crisis Wiped Out Nearly 500 Million Animals, Turning Glaciers Black - World Of Buzz 2

Source: bbc

“The fires have burnt so hot and so fast that there has been significant mortality of animals in the trees, but there is such a big area now that is still on fire and burning that we will probably never find the bodies.” said Mark Graham, a Nature Conservation Council ecologist, to the parliament.

Something needs to be done to help these wildlife species before all of them are gone! 

 

Also read: Australian Skies Turn ‘Apocalyptic’ Blood RED from Bush Fires, Malaysians Told to Avoid Travelling

Aussie Skies Turn 'Apocalyptic' Blood Red As Thousands Flee From Uncontrollable Bush Fires - World Of Buzz

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