PERTH: As more than 800 firefighters race against time to contain South Australia’s raging bushfires, separate blazes also threaten lives and homes in Western Australia.
Amid the devastating images of South Australia’s catastrophic blazes are a few heartwarming scenes of the local fauna that has survived.
The NSW Wildlife Information Rescue and Education Service said the most important thing to remember in any fire situation is that all wildlife is affected.
“It’s every single animal involved in the area. Even birds and animals with wings that can fly away,” said WIRES spokesperson Carla Toyne.
“If not fire, it’s smoke inhalation, burnt lungs or burnt feet for ground dwelling animals that is a danger. Fire moves quicker than anything can run.
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