far end of the island, untouched by the fires of the black summer, wildlife is flourishing.— black summer, wildlife is flourishinu. , ., flourishing. this is a map of kangaroo — flourishing. this is a map of kangaroo island _ flourishing. this is a map of kangaroo island showing i flourishing. this is a map of i kangaroo island showing where the fires occurred, this last year, and the colours, i will show you the intensity of the fire in a lot of area. so the western end of the island, you can see there was some very, very intense burns. but there were also some areas that didn't burn. so there were some refuges for the wildlife to escape some of this. doctor per . escape some of this. doctor peggy ms — escape some of this. doctor peggy ms miller— escape some of this. doctor peggy ms miller has - escape some of this. doctor peggy ms miller has been . peggy ms miller has been studying the wildlife of kangaroo island for more than 35 years, with a particular focus. —— peggy rismiller. the islands largest natural island's largest natural predator, the rosenberg's goanna, which can live several decades, and the short beak echidna, an egg laying creature which is the world's oldest surviving mammal. everyone