How Many Animals Died In Australia Fires

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How Many Animals Died In Australia Fires. The world wildlife fund in australia estimates that as many as 1.25 billion animals may have been killed directly or indirectly from fires that have scorched australia. At least one species is feared extinct as scientists continue to.

Lewis the koala dies one week after being rescued from
Lewis the koala dies one week after being rescued from

Last week, an ecologist at the university of sydney estimated that nearly half a billion animals had been wiped out since australia's devastating. More than 1,000,000,000 animals have now died in australia’s wildfires. Almost 3 billion koalas, kangaroos and other animals are estimated to have been killed or displaced in australia's 'black summer' bushfires, according to an updated study trebling the previous.

Almost 200 fires are still burning and spreading, causing damage to the environment and killing 26 people and a number of animals.

More than 1,000,000,000 animals have now died in australia’s wildfires. Australia's fires have killed over a billion animals. The best that people can do is using all the available tools to save as many animals as they can as the fires continue to blaze. Australia has identified 113 animal species which will need urgent help after their numbers and habitats were devastated by recent bushfires.