burned to, just up around here. then it left these little patches of unburnt vegetation here, so we're literally right on the edge where fire stopped. kangaroo island wildlife researcher pat hodgins remembers the fear which gripped him in the days which followed. it was pretty clear to us that the impacts for threatened species on the island was going to be pretty massive. if you see just the fire ripping through the habitat and taking everything away, it's like a massive habitat loss, just like that, the click of a heartbeat, really. the ki dunnart is pretty distinctive. it runs along here, in front of this camera trap, and the camera will detect the movement and then take a series of photos.