Australia Is Burning - This Is What You Can Do To Help
The 2019 - 2020 bushfire season in Australia has been significantly more intense than previous years. So far, 16 million acres have burned, 2,500 structures have been destroyed, 25 people have been killed, including three fire fighters, and countless hundreds of millions of animals have perished.
These bushfires have been extremely detrimental to animal life, with University of Sydney professor Chris Dickman estimating that 480 million animals have perished, and that "The true mortality is likely to be substantially higher than those estimated." Approximately one-third of koalas in NSW are believed to have been killed in the fires.
Bushfires first broke out in New South Wales in September. NSW is located in Southeast Australia and includes the major cities of Sydney, Newcastle, and Canberra. As of this writing, there are 136 fires currently burning in NSW, of which 69 are not contained. In November, a catastrophic fire danger was declared in the Greater Sydney region for the first time. Fires have also impacted Victoria and Queensland. Last month the smoke in Sydney was dangerously polluted - so bad that air quality was measured as 11 times worse the "hazardous" level.