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Published: August 21st 2022
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The Aussie East Coast bushfires of 2019 and 2020 were not only the most devastating and destructive in documented history with over 5,900 buildings destroyed including over 2,800 homes and 33 lives lost...but the estimation of loss of wildlife was in the billions.
The images of blackened singed koalas and wallabies in burnt, scorched, smoking wastelands circled the World in 2019 like the soundwav...
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Janice Waller
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Great to see the come back
We definitely understand the feelings about heading to a zoo after having been in Africa and seeing the animals in the wild, but glad you did and shared what you saw. Very glad to hear that the tourist villages have made a comeback as well. Great shots of the animals that you saw and it must have been extra special to share the experience with your family there.