
Australian bushfire at Walwa, East Gippsland, 2020
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Bushfire fury at back gate

Ceramic pidgeon still standing in fire ruins

Eastern grey Kangaroos embracing
The despair on the joeys face above reflects the depth of the current climate crisis in Australia and possibility of dire consequences in the future. The harrowing imagery now appearing can be distressing and much effort will be required to rebuild from the destruction and ensure future habitats for the plants, birds and fauna. Thoughts of futility are now appearing and should be replaced with affirmative beliefs that positive solutions have prevailed. How stark does it have to be to heed the warnings and admit the current approach is not working. The myopic outlook is quite staggering. British naturalist Sir David Attenborough stated in The Guardian that it was “palpable nonsense” to suggest that Australia’s bushfire crisis has nothing to do with climate change. “We have been putting things off year after year. We’ve been raising targets, saying ‘oh well, if we do it in the next 20 years ……’ the moment of crisis has come.”
The beautiful native animals of Australia deserve a safe and sustainable future as do the populace. Suzanne Milthorpe, national environment laws campaigner at the Wilderness Society claims Australia is vulnerable to species extinction and the current bushfire crisis has exacerbated that severely. “We need not just to return to pre-bushfire levels but to aim for health and resilience and against further shock. This is an unprecedented catastrophe – the first at this scale – but it won’t be the last.”

Fire damaged vehicle, Conjola Park, New South Wales
Experienced firefighters haven’t seen furnace like temperatrues before that could melt engine blocks

A Koala survivor in bushfire ashes

Residents taking refuge on the beach, Rosedale, NSW

Looking for wildlife in a burnt forest, Australia

Koalas climb up to the top of the forest canopy to escape the fire where they become trapped.

This young kamgaroo came out of the scorched bush looking for help in NSW

Kookaburra and scorched landscape

Bushfire in the daytime

Survivng koala at rescue shelter

A koala comes up to a ‘firey’ looking for water

2020 helicopter water bombing

Kangaroos have the speed to outrun a bushfire with some luck.

Koala survivor in burnt forest
Kangaroo Island, photo Max Uechtritz

Potter Steve Harrison with razed studio at Balmoral. He had to crawl inside his recently completed kiln, as the fire roared thru, to insulate himself from the heat and flames.

Rescued brushtail possum.

Drowned Rainbow Lorikeet washed up on beach. Birds flew out over the ocean trying to escape the smoke, but fell exhausted into the water.

Rescued koala feasting on beloved eucalyptus leaves.

Thisrty koala at a bird bath

Forlorn joey in a razed forest

Rock Wallaby food drop from air

Rock wallaby eating carrot

Relaxing during better times.

Recovering koala in bandages and mittens

Melted public telephone

Orphaned Wallaby with carer Sue. Taken from pouch of mother who had died in the bushfires

Koala resting with cub

Burnt Australian bush at lake Tabourie

Rescued koalas at wildlife shelter

Fire dance mural at Bermagui Water Tower

Arthur Boyd — ‘Girl asleep in a stream’

This curious and elusive little creature ironically known as a Great Glider Possum will be even closer to extinction after the fires.

Sugar glider

Rescued koala in a fire truck

Australian mural at Moura Water Tower

Rescued Easter Grey female kangaroo

Red Kangaroo ceramic figure – height 12 inches
I acquired this vintage statue last year because it reminded me of a benign encounter I had with a 7ft tall red kangaroo on the beach at Margaret River in WA. Majestic in size and spirit, I had full admiration for its powerful presence when it came up and stood near me while I looking at the Indian Ocean.

Wombats hide in their burrows to survive during a bushfire, which they also share with other animals seeking shelter.

Kangaroo in rescue shelter

Shiny black cockatoo with Daniella Teixeira at Kangaroo Island
Photo – Mike Barth, The Associated Press
Thirsty Aussie icon Koala given water

Rescued joey with baby emus
Dehydrated Koala and dog become mates at a bird bath
Artists stepping forward to support bushfire relief
Grays charity auction for Australian bushfire relief
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