Survivors of the Firestorm
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Australia's bushfires that tore through Victoria in 2009 incinerated over a million acres of land, including mountain ash forest ecosystems. The immediate aftermath of this firestorm was devastation, millions of animals died. But burned and traumatized survivors nursed back to health at wildlife hospitals
… More »Australia's bushfires that tore through Victoria in 2009 incinerated over a million acres of land, including mountain ash forest ecosystems. The immediate aftermath of this firestorm was devastation, millions of animals died. But burned and traumatized survivors nursed back to health at wildlife hospitals showed an ability to bounce back, and the damaged environment demonstrated an extraordinary capacity for healing itself.
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Add a Commentdrama - long time coming, knew it was going to happen just when...near total devistation to rebirth and some unexpected. Cool human element.
It basically was what i expected; a very long news report style of a firestorm that razed parts of Australia. At least they were concerned for the animal's welfare and focused on them and the forest.