
Australia Is Burning, Here’s How You Can Help
Over 480 million animals are thought to have been killed in the bushfires which have torn across 5 million hectares of land
The Australian bushfires have reached critical levels and it’s imperative that people across the world come together to help preserve what is, without a doubt, one of the most unique and diverse ecosystems on our planet.
The catastrophic fires, which initially started in September, have since ravaged over 5 million hectares of land, taking with them over 20 human lives, 1,500 homes and a whopping 480 million animal lives. 8,000 koalas have been confirmed dead as a result of the fires, with the actual numbers expected to be significantly higher as Australia’s most popular animal resides in trees and would have a lower chance of outrunning the flames as opposed to larger animals such as emus and kangaroos. Already a gravely endangered species, the fires have pushed koalas into the functionally extinct category, meaning that their numbers have declined to the point where they are no longer able to play a significant role within their ecosystem.
Perhaps it’s the koalas and the fact that so many people have been displaced, or perhaps that the size of one of the fires in Victoria is the size of Manhattan and that the high winds and soaring temperatures are exacerbating the problem, but the world is jumping to help Australia tackle their national crisis. Award-winning singer Pink has donated $500,000, as has Oscar-winning actress Nicole Kidman. Aussie label Bec + Bridge is donating 100% of their profits from today to the rescue efforts and even Buckingham Palace has put out an official statement with regards to the fires. Numerous others have used their social platforms to spread awareness for the crisis.
Looking to help? See all the links below where you can donate
NSW Wildlife Information, Rescue and Education Service (WIRES)
I am totally devastated watching what is happening in Australia right now with the horrific bushfires. I am pledging a donation of $500,000 directly to the local fire services that are battling so hard on the frontlines. My heart goes out to our friends and family in Oz pic.twitter.com/kyjDbhoXpp
— P!nk (@Pink) January 4, 2020