Echidna in burnt out forest
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Landscape
Date Taken
2020-07-28
Date Uploaded
2020-07-28
Keywords
bushfires; animals impacted; black summer; burnt forests; 3 billion animals; echidna
Image size
1920x1080
Caption/Description
Nearly three billion animals – mammals, reptiles, birds and frogs – were killed or displaced by Australia’s devastating 2019-20 bushfires.It’s almost three times an earlier estimate released in January. The breakdown is 143 million mammals, 2.46 billion reptiles, 180 million birds, and 51 million frogs.
Those figures are revealed in an interim report entitled Australia’s 2019-2020 Bushfires: The Wildlife Toll, commissioned by the World Wide Fund for Nature and believed to be world first research.
Credit
© WWF-Australia / Douglas Thron
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