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In a spot of good news, several koalas who were injured in bushfires in Australia in 2019 have been re-released into the wild. The marsupials were being treated at the world’s only all-koala ...
well over three billion wild animals. It’s estimated three billion native vertebrates perished in Australia’s Black Summer bushfires – the equivalent of almost half the human population of the planet.
SYDNEY, Feb 14 (Reuters) - Hundreds of thousands of residents across Australia's Victoria state remained without power on Wednesday after wild weather knocked down transmission lines and sparked ...
The algal bloom in SA is a warning to coastal communities, as well as tourism, seafood and aquaculture industries. It’s a sign of what’s to come as the oceans warm.
The regions with the highest risk also faced the lowest or near-lowest amount of rainfall on record between January and April, according to the Australian Bureau of Meteorology. The lack of rainfall ...
Australia’s 2019-20 bushfires burned with unprecedented intensity ... be 61% higher than previously calculated. Up to 1.5 billion wild animals may have perished in the fires, and new research ...
SYDNEY, Feb 14 (Reuters) - Tens of thousands of residents across Australia's Victoria state remained without power on Wednesday after wild weather knocked down transmission lines, forcing a major ...
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First koala born in Australian wildlife park since deadly bushfires gives hope for the futureThe animal realm also has its stories. Animals are a critical component of our environment, both domesticated and wild and they do have some amazing stories! Wonderbot Animals is the place for you ...
From the inferno of Black Thursday in 1851 to the devastation of Black Summer starting at the end of 2019, bushfires have a ...
SYDNEY - Storms packing powerful winds toppled trees, killed one person and knocked out power to 174,000 homes and businesses in eastern Australia, officials said on Feb 14. The wild weather hit ...
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