Âé¶¹´«Ă½

Environment

Australia’s wildfires killed 90 per cent of small ground-based animals

By Alice Klein

23 June 2020

Cunningham's skinks

Skinks are among the species impacted by Australia’s wildfires

Ed Zetera / Alamy

One of the first wildlife surveys conducted following Australia’s worst wildfires on record has found almost no small, ground-dwelling animals in burnt areas.

At the end of 2019 and beginning of 2020, fires tore along Australia’s drought-stricken east coast and burned more than 5 million hectares of forest in the state of New South Wales alone.

In February and March, Frank Lemckert at environmental consulting firm Eco Logical Australia led a survey funded by WWF Australia of seven sites within the fire-ravaged areas of Gibraltar…

Sign up to our weekly newsletter

Receive a weekly dose of discovery in your inbox. We'll also keep you up to date with Âé¶¹´«Ă½ events and special offers.

Sign up

To continue reading, today with our introductory offers

or

Existing subscribers

Sign in to your account
Piano Exit Overlay Banner Mobile Piano Exit Overlay Banner Desktop