Australian Govt Airdrops Food for Animals
As the dangerous bushfires continue to burn all over Eastern Australia, New South Wales air-dropped 1,000 kg of food to save the endangered animals.
As the dangerous bushfires continue to burn all over Eastern Australia, the Australian government is working very hard to save the animals in the forests.Since the bushfires started in November, a billion animals have died, and the number is expected to rise further. The animals' natural habitats and their food sources have all been destroyed due to the fire.NSW is the worst-affected in the Australian bushfires and has recorded the highest death toll among animals and humans alike.
These rocky-wallabies are an endangered species. They mainly feed on grasses, foliage, roots, bark, and fruits from shrubs and trees.In the past week, the government of the state of New South Wales (NSW) has air-dropped a 1,000 kilograms of food for animals.They have dropped carrots and sweet potatoes for the rock-wallabies. So that the rocky wallabies who have survived the fires can eat food and be safe. This is why the government is working hard to keep them safe.NSW Minister for Energy and Environment, Matt Kean, said that for the first time the government has dropped so much food for such animals.