Sat Sep 07 01:28:42 UTC 2024: – The article discusses the latest findings of a study that examined the impact of forest fires on animal populations in Australia.
– Researchers found that some species of small mammals, such as the long-footed potoroo and the red-tailed phascogale, were severely affected by the fires, with populations declining significantly.
– The study also highlighted the importance of preserving habitat corridors and refuges for these animals to help them recover from the devastation caused by the fires.
– The findings underscore the urgent need for conservation efforts to protect Australia’s unique wildlife in the face of increasing threats from climate change and habitat destruction.

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