Early data placed the number of wildlife lost in the recent bushfires at over a billion. The impact of Australia’s recent fire season on wildlife has been devastating.
Before the fires hit their zenith, wildlife carers and rescuers- some defending their homes and properties at the same time, were stepping up, and strangers from around the world donated time and money, to help Australia’s wildlife.
So what happens to the animals too injured to survive in the wild and how are we helping bring life back to the burnt forests.
A warning to listeners, this episode discusses the loss of wildlife and contains stories of animals in distress and euthenasia.
Guests:
Nick Hopkins
Julie Taylor Mills
Rachel McInnes
Francis Carelton
Andrew White
Credits:
Producer Alice Ansara
Executive producer and sound design Sarah Mashman
Production management team Vicky Sprouse and Abe Killian
Engineering Tegan Nichols
Script consultation Zoe Ferguson
Theme Oliver Beard
Additional music:
Rest you Sleeping Giant (link: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Rest_You_Sleeping_Giant)
This podcast has been brought to you by the Community Broadcasting Association of Australia, and is supported by The Judith Neilson Institute for Journalism and Ideas and The Paul Ramsay Foundation.