'We shouldn't be surprised': bushfires in Victoria push threatened species to the brink

Victorian Bushfires Push Endangered Species to Brink of Extinction

The devastating bushfire season in Victoria has raised concerns about the impact on threatened species, with wildlife experts warning that many animals may not survive due to habitat loss and increased predation.

Wildlife teams have been deployed across multiple firegrounds to search for and assess affected animals, but the full extent of the devastation remains unknown. Mammals are particularly vulnerable, as they cannot fly away like some birds or hide in small crevices like frogs, reptiles, and insects.

Animals that sheltered in tree hollows, such as greater gliders and yellow-bellied gliders, were at particular risk, while wilkerr (dingo) populations have been affected by the loss of habitat in Wyperfeld national park.

Botanists are also concerned about the impact on plant species. The southern shepherd's purse, a small native herb with spoon-shaped leaves and white flowers, is endangered after fires near Harcourt burned Mount Alexander, home to the last remaining wild plants. Some threatened plant species may have been lost for good, while others may survive in the ground if conditions are not too hot.

Wildlife experts are warning that bushfires are becoming more severe, extensive, and frequent due to human-caused climate change. To mitigate this, states such as Victoria need the capability for "rapid attack" – quickly identifying when fires start and investing in enough equipment and people to control and extinguish them before they escalate.

Special protection measures should be implemented in areas like rainforests and wetter zones, similar to how Wollemi pines were saved in New South Wales during black summer. An overarching strategy for protecting priority ecosystems is also needed, as elements of the natural landscape are already being lost as fires burn and then burn again.
 
πŸŒ³πŸ’” I'm deeply concerned about the devastating impact these bushfires have had on Victoria's wildlife 🦊🐨. The loss of habitat and increased predation are major threats to many species, including mammals like greater gliders and wilkerr (dingo) populations. 🌴 It's heartbreaking to think that some species may not survive due to our failure to adapt to climate change 🚨.

The role of botany in conservation is often overlooked, but the loss of plant species like southern shepherd's purse is a stark reminder of what we're losing 🌼. To prevent further extinctions, we need rapid response capabilities and special protection measures for critical ecosystems like rainforests and wetlands 🌳. An overarching strategy that prioritizes ecosystem conservation is long overdue πŸ“ˆ.

We can't afford to wait until it's too late; the consequences of inaction will be catastrophic πŸŒͺ️. I hope our state leaders take the necessary steps to mitigate climate change and protect Victoria's unique biodiversity 🌟.
 
omg this is so sad πŸ€• those poor creatures can't even escape a fire their homes are literally burning down around them... i feel like we need to do so much more to protect our planet & all its inhabitants it's not just about the animals, either - what about the trees and the soil? how are they going to recover from all these fires?

and yeah, climate change is real 🌑️ and it's affecting us in ways we're only just starting to understand. i think states like victoria need to step up their game & invest in some serious conservation efforts - rapid attack teams would be super helpful! but it's not just about the equipment & personnel, it's also about preserving our natural landscapes & ecosystems... we need a holistic approach to this problem πŸ’š
 
OMG 🀯 this bushfire season in Vic is literally heartbreaking! I mean, we knew it was bad but to think that so many species are on the brink of extinction... it's just devastating πŸ˜”. And it's not just animals, plants too are suffering 🌿. Those southern shepherd's purse plant were already endangered and now they've gone extinct due to fires near Harcourt. It's like, we're losing so much biodiversity and it's all because of climate change πŸ€•. We need to act fast and implement special protection measures in areas like rainforests and wetter zones... it's not just about saving animals but also preserving our natural landscape 🌳. I'm all for a "rapid attack" strategy to control fires, but we also need a bigger plan to prevent these disasters from happening in the first place πŸ€”πŸ’‘
 
I'm literally gutted by this news πŸ€•. I mean what's next? Are we gonna lose all our wildlife because of climate change? We need to take action ASAP! I'm not saying we can just save everything, but some priority should be given to areas like rainforests and wetlands. And what about the funding for these "rapid attack" measures? It sounds like a nice idea on paper but how's it gonna get implemented? Also, have they thought about the economic impact on tourism and all that? πŸ€”
 
Ugh, can't believe this 🀯 bushfire season is getting worse & worse... so many amazing animals & plants in danger of extinction πŸŒ³πŸ’€ I mean, have we learned nothing from previous disasters? We need to get our act together & take real action against climate change - it's not just about throwing money at the problem, we need concrete changes! 🚧 Like, how hard is it to set up those "rapid attack" teams that can jump into action ASAP when fires start? And what's with all these protected zones? Can't we just make sure our forests & wildlife reserves are safe from fires in the first place? πŸ€” We need a real plan of attack here, not just Band-Aid solutions 🚫
 
omg 😱 this is so heartbreaking what's happening to our planet 🌎 these bushfires are literally pushing endangered species to extinction 🐝🦊 it's all about climate change 🚫 we need to take care of our environment more seriously like we really can make a difference 🌟 states like victoria need to invest in rapid attack systems so they can stop fires before they get out of control πŸ’ͺ and special protection measures for rainforests and wet zones are super important 🌿 we can't just sit around waiting for the next disaster to hit πŸ•°οΈ it's time for us all to take action 🎯
 
ugh this is just heartbreaking πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ i remember my kids talking about how magical the bush was when they were younger & now it's all just a nightmare... how can we not learn from our mistakes? πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ these poor animals are losing their homes due to climate change. what's the point of having conservation efforts if we're just gonna keep burning the planet πŸ”₯? we need to take action now! πŸ’ͺ
 
this is just heartbreaking 🌳😒 bushfires are like a never-ending nightmare for animals & plants. i mean, we know climate change is real, but still our governments aren't doing enough to prevent these disasters from happening in the first place.

i'm so worried about the greater gliders, they're already super rare now... can u imagine if they just disappear? 🀯 and what's with all these wildfires? are we just gonna keep burning our planet to ashes until someone says stop? i think we need a major overhaul of how we manage our forests & lands. like, we should be preserving them, not destroying them.

and it's not just the animals that suffer... have u seen the pics of those burned-out trees? it's like a ghost town out there πŸŒ³πŸ’€. we need to take action now, before it's too late.
 
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