Australian Wildlife Faces Threats from Scorching Summer Heat
Australian Wildlife Faces Threats from Scorching Summer Heat
US · Published Mar 1, 2026
• Extreme heat in Australia is causing mass die-offs of flying foxes, impacting forest ecosystems.
• Bushfires are destroying habitats of threatened species like the dibbler and Carnaby's cockatoo.
• Water scarcity and algal blooms, exacerbated by drought and heat, threaten aquatic life across Australia.
Extreme weather devastates Australian ecosystems and wildlife
Australia faces a severe wildlife crisis due to scorching summer heat, prolonged droughts, and devastating bushfires, heavily impacting its unique ecosystems.
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