Today’s Solutions: December 12, 2024

Cardboard shelter for animals displaced bushfires in Australia

Cardboard pods provide shelter to animals displaced by bushfires

Australia’s recent bushfires took a great toll on the populations of hundreds of species of animals. With their habitats now destroyed, many of these animals remain very vulnerable in the aftermath, as they have nowhere to hide from predators. In a bid to offer a sheltering solution, a Read More...

Endangered smoky mouse, feared

Endangered smoky mouse, feared wiped out during bushfires, found alive

Following Australia’s devastating bushfires six months ago, the critically-endangered smoky mouse has been feared extinct by conservationists as more than 90 percent of the rodent’s habitat had been scorched. To their relief though, recent images from motion-sensor cameras prove Read More...

Flowers are already sprouting

Flowers are already sprouting amongst the ashes in Australia

Needless to say, the Australian wildfires have been painful to observe. More than 6.3 million hectares (63,000 sq km or 15.6 million acres) have been burned so far. To get a perspective of just how much that is, know that one hectare is roughly the size of a sports field. Although the wildfires Read More...