An Eastern grey kangaroo and her joey who survived the forest fires in Mallacoota. Mallacoota Area, Australia, 2020.
Jo-Anne McArthur / We Animals

 

We Animals  –  An Animal Photojournalist’s Reflections on the Los Angeles Wildfires & the Climate Crisis
Almost five years ago to the day, I stood in the charred remains of a eucalyptus plantation looking for survivors. In 2020, the cataclysmic fires that swept through south-eastern Australia wiped out an estimated three billion animals. This sombre moment in history, devoid of birdsong and rustling leaves, felt like the beginning of an unprecedented next chapter in the story of climate change. And indeed it was.  Read more

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Climate change is real and its effects are here among us. And with the climate changing, so is the frequency and intensity of disasters.  Floods, prolonged-droughts and super storms are increasingly common. They have a huge impact on animals, resulting in millions of deaths, year in and year out.  Read more

IFAW  –  The impact of climate change on our planet’s animals

Sentient Media  –  Which Animals Are Most Affected by Climate Change, Explained
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National Animal Emergency Response – We Must Act Now!