Answering the Call: How to Help Those Affected by AU Wildfires
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Here are the sobering statistics. The population of kangaroos on Kangaroo Island was estimated at 50,000 but is now feared to have halved due to the blaze. It is also estimated that in New South Wales alone, the death toll of indigenous animals found in the region between the months of September and December 2019 is a shocking 480 million, with the total across Australia estimated at 1.25 billion animals. 25 people have lost their lives due to the blaze, with homes destroyed in the wake of the fire numbering in the thousands. With the blaze spreading at an alarming 75 to 80 kilometers an hour and with no signs of it abating, fears of a rising death toll are well-founded.
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However, fundraising drives might not be enough. Many of the animals rescued are babies whose mothers perished in the fires. As most of them are marsupials, they need constant warmth and nourishment provided to them in their mother’s pouches. In the absence of these pouches, crafts groups across China are collaborating to create hand-made pouches and crocheted nests for rescued babies. One such Beijing group even offers craft enthusiasts and novices alike elaborate instructions on how to stitch, sew, or knit a perfect pouch or nest for the little rescued animals.
If you wish to donate or help in any way, do scan the QR Codes provided in the flyers and find out even more information about how you too might be able to get involved.
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