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Matilda

(6,384 posts)
Mon Aug 17, 2020, 01:38 AM Aug 2020

NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian finishing what the bushfires left standing




She's a vile creature, no guts to stand up to the big guns in the LNP (aka the Nasty Party) - she'll do what she's told, by allowing developers to cut down trees and eradicate the koala habitat so the grateful developers will donate big money to the LNP.

Kailas Wild, on the other hand, is a man who personally climbed burnt trees and saved 74 koalas in South Australia's Kangaroo Valley during last summer's bushfires. The complete opposite of the vulture Gladys.

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NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian finishing what the bushfires left standing (Original Post) Matilda Aug 2020 OP
Day of action for koalas Matilda Aug 2020 #1

Matilda

(6,384 posts)
1. Day of action for koalas
Mon Aug 17, 2020, 01:51 AM
Aug 2020

"Wildlife carers at Potoroo Palace including founder Alexandra Seddon took part in the Save our Koalas day of action on Sunday, August 16.

"They posted photos and videos on social media and joined koala activists and environmental organisations, including the Bob Brown Foundation, Bellingen Environment Centre, Total Environment Centre, Extinction Rebellion and Save Sydney's Koalas, in calling for better protection of koala habitats.

"Chair of the recent NSW Parliamentary Inquiry into Koalas, Greens MP Cate Faehrmann, said the inquiry found that the koala would become extinct in NSW before 2050 without urgent government intervention and had 42 recommendations for actions that must be done now to save the koala.

"The inquiry found that the biggest threat to the koala's survival in NSW was the loss and fragmentation of habitat.

"The time has come for the government to draw and line in the sand and say enough is enough. We know that to save the koala we have to protect their habitat so that's what we're going to do."

https://www.begadistrictnews.com.au/story/6881455/day-of-action-for-koalas/

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