Australia

Conservation and Bushfires

Conservation and Bushfires

Smoke billows in great heaps above a dry, smouldering forest. Thick ash darkens skies across the country, as far east as New Zealand. Entire towns are reduced to skeletal wreckages; evacuees gather in terrified groups on beaches that were once the image of an Australian summer holiday. Injured wildlife recover in loungerooms, turned into makeshift outpatient wards…

Friend or Foe?

Friend or Foe?

Revisiting an old chapter in the story of human-animal conflict

“Emus are little more than feathered stomachs borne on mighty legs and ruled by a tiny brain. If an emu wants one of your sandwiches, he will get it, and then run away.
He cannot help you with your sudoku.”

Richard Fortey