Views: 62 Author: Mabel Publish Time: 2020-04-23 Origin: www.agrowgroup.com
Australia’s hellish fire declared over in early March. Over 25.5 million acres area, about the size of South Korea, has burned. At least 33 people are dead, around 3,000 homes have been destroyed or damaged. More than 1 billion mammals, birds, and reptiles likely lost their lives in the blazes of this Black Summer, But now, fire-ravaged forests are beginning to show signs of recovery.
Lime green leaves sprout from blackened bark, the tree is like wearing a shaggy sweater. Green shoots sprout hope
Volunteers planting in Tomaree National Park
Grass trees regrowth after fire
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