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It's restoration time down under!

This Australian bushfire season has been more catastrophic than anyone predicted. This conclusion comes from climate researchers who described the devastation as a "fiery wake-up call for climate science".

The fires have left 33 people dead and an estimated 1 billion animals lost while burning an area of land the size of England.

The side-effects of the fires are no picnic either, as smoke pollution blanketed vast parts of the country for months during the crisis and may have been the cause of 400 respiratory illness associated deaths.  

Fallout from the fires has choked some main rivers and water lines, coloring them black and suffocating fish and other marine life in the process. Making it hard for species that depend on waterways to find their daily meal. 

Not to mention the devastating hit taken by the country's mammal population, especially koalas. Bringing up a demand to declare the local marsupials critically endangered.

As Australia bounces back from the fires, local organizations and communities are hard at work restoring what was lost. We can all make a difference and contribute to the restoration efforts. 

CLICK HERE TO PLANT A TREE AND MAKE A DIFFERENCE 🌳

 

34 comments

  • Save these babies.

    Nancy Saipetch
  • I saw these bracelets and immediately wanted one. My husband got me one for our anniversary today. Hope tbe proceeds go to the cause they’re intended for. From a formet Aussie. Love it!

    Beverley Brode
  • Thank you for your hard work to make our world a better place to be in.

    Ann Meserve
  • The Koalas need to be saved they are such an amazing animal, I have loved them all my life. I would love to go to Australia to see them before I die.

    Dorothea Loeffler
  • I am going to order tomorrow. I hope it’s not too late, I really want one and do something to support.

    Mary Margaret Mueller

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