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Wildlife had a hard time to find food and shelter after the fires.
The findings implied it was one of “worst wildlife catastrophes in contemporary history”, stated the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), which commissioned the report.
Mega blazes swept across every Australian state last summer season, scorching bush and killing at least 33 individuals.
” When you think about almost three billion native animals being in the course of the fires, it is definitely substantial – it’s a tough number to understand,” stated Prof Chris Dickman, who oversaw t