How To Evacuate Parrots When You Only Have Seconds

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That not so fun moment when you have just received an emergency text message from fire authorities saying you’re in “immediate danger” in your present location due to an out of control bushfire. I was the blue dot (with the ring around it). The larger red circles relate to different levels of danger from a nearby bushfire. Would you know what to do if this happened to you?

 

We talk a lot about being disaster ready at BirdTricks because even getting people ...

 

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The Aftermath Of Bushfires

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Wild galah flock at Hughenden in Outback Qld. A community who have seen both flood and fire in the past.

 

Arguably Australia’s most famous poem, “My Country” by Dorothea Mackellar still accurately describes Australia more than a hundred years after it was first penned. It also helps capture why when Australia has a natural disaster like a bushfire, there is nothing half-hearted about that disaster.  Australia is a sunburnt country and this summer is proving no exception.

 

The Australian landscape and climate favours certain types ...

 

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