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Subscribe to Our Newsletter! While we were certainly heartened to find birds surviving in unburnt vegetation amid the fire scar, monitoring and research is required to understand how long birds are able to persist in these (often small) patches of habitat, and how long until they can use regrown vegetation for food, breeding, and shelter. As fires and other types of habitat destruction continue to force wildlife into ever-smaller pockets of wilderness, this research will be crucial to supporting bird survival into the future. In the months since those initial surveys, our efforts have been focused on investing in our conservation capacity and developing an island-wide community bird monitoring program. Last November, Caroline Paterson joined BirdLife Australia as our Kangaroo Island Bushfire Recovery Project Officer. As long-time resident with an expert knowledge of the island’s wildlife, Caroline has done a fantastic job of bringing the Kangaroo ....
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A pair of playful koalas took a nasty tumble while fighting with each other as they climbed a gum tree at a wildlife park. The mischievous marsupials entertained visitors to Healesville Sanctuary in Victoria as they chased each other through their enclosure. The usually docile animals, named Audrey and Hazel, bit and grabbed at one another as they scaled a precariously thin gum tree standing more than 10m high. The mischievous koalas are seen scampering up a nearby gum tree while lunging and biting at one another, the larger seeking solace in higher branches The smaller of the pair continued to relentlessly chase the larger koala up the tree, who attempted to take refuge from their attacker in higher branches. ....
Fisherman eaten alive by two crocodiles as rescuers find grisly remains inside them Two crocodiles have been euthanised and the remains of fisherman Andy Heard were found inside them. He failed to return from an hour-long trip off the coast of Queensland, Australia Fisherman Andy Heard was eaten alive by two crocodiles (Image: 9News) The Daily Star s FREE newsletter is spectacular! Sign up today for the best stories straight to your inboxInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign up today! When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time. ....