Orphaned animals after fire in Australia, Koala finds 'woven love' from whole world
Orphaned animals after fire in Australia, Koala finds 'woven love' from whole world
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Sydney: Long time ago, a long-term wildfire in Australia has not been controlled yet. Thousands of volunteers have made shelters for woven clothes and stay for the animals affected by the fire. So far 27 people have died due to fire in bushes, while 80 lakh hectares of land has been burnt.

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According to sources, a biodiversity expert has estimated that more than one billion wild animals may have died in this disaster. Many animals are orphaned and forced to live without their natural habitat. After the death of the mother, baby kangaroos, koalas and bats need pouches to grow. They depend on the products they get from volunteers.

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It is also being said that the flying fox needs a pouch to heal, while the koala needs soils to heal its burnt paws. The Australia-based Animal Rescue Craft Guild asked its Facebook group to provide support to its members so that they could arrange products for animals in need. Due to their efforts, donors from Europe, Asia, and North America have sent things needed for animals. Queensland-based, The Rescue Collective has teamed up with the Animal Rescue Crafts Guild to hand over animal rescue workers to distribute donated items to rescue teams.

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