It will take years for the forests to grow again, but if there are more fires it could destroy all that new growth
They need a really good program to help the animals as well, a decent breeding program, not just for endangered species but all species
Also cutting back on coal fired power stations would help with weather patterns (maybe)
Australian Forests Are Springing Back to Life After the Devastating Bushfires. Here Are 20 Fresh Photos of Hope
Curiosities
5 years ago
Every day the people of Australia are sharing new pictures that show how plants have started sprouting after the bushfires, and here are some fresh and uplifting shots:
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Nature is strong! try to stop it but it will always find a way rto fight back
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I really like picture 4, it looks very cool
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that's great news, glad it already started growing back
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