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Australia: After the bushfires

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United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)

Millions of hectares of vegetation destroyed and 3 billion animals killed or displaced. The toll of the bushfires that ravaged New South Wales and Victoria in 2019 and 2020 is even more horrific than earlier estimated. Experts say the regeneration of Australia’s lost biodiversity will take many, many years, and will require human intervention – especially if weather conditions remain unfavourable.

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Last checked: 25 August 2022

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Hazards Wildfire
Themes Environment and ecosystems Recovery Recovery planning
Country and region Australia
Australia: After the bushfires
Publication year
2021

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