15 Animals Rescued From Australia Bushfires To Melt Your Heart


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Source: zestradar.com
Australia is on fire. It’s now official. We have a climate emergency. Over 500 million animals burnt alive or suffocated because of the fires that are wildly spreading across Australia. A lot of species are now considered extinct, both animals and plants. It’s heartbreaking to see all those animals die in agony.
As unfortunate as that is, tragedy brings out the best in people and the current situation in Australia is just the case. Millions of dollars have been donated. Dozens of wildlife rescue centers are now open across the country that rehabilitate animals injured in wildfires. Hundreds of people are out there right now fighting the fires and saving the animals.
These are their stories…

Koala the Tiny Arse

This lucky tiny fella got rescued by a truck driver Damian Campbell-Davys. The man told the local newspaper that he saw the little guy emerging from the bushfire and immediately rushed to save him.
Koala the Tiny Arse | 15 Animals Rescued From Australia Bushfires To Melt Your Heart | Zestradar

Pouches for the injured

Sewers from all over the world united to make pouches for the injured animals.
Pouches for the injured | 15 Animals Rescued From Australia Bushfires To Melt Your Heart | Zestradar

Beautiful selfless soul

This young guy has been out searching for injured koalas in Mallacoota area. The koala in the image is one of the 7 koalas he saved so far.
Beautiful selfless soul | 15 Animals Rescued From Australia Bushfires To Melt Your Heart | Zestradar

Koalas rescue

Two teens are driving around in their car saving koalas. They are planning to rescue as many animals as possible. The cousins also plan to take care after their furry buddies until they are healthy and it’s safe for them to go back into the wild.
Koalas rescue | 15 Animals Rescued From Australia Bushfires To Melt Your Heart | Zestradar

Firefighter to the rescue

Firefighters all over Australia risk their lives to fight wildfires and save animals.
Firefighter to the rescue | 15 Animals Rescued From Australia Bushfires To Melt Your Heart | Zestradar

Brave kitty

Her name is Angel the cat and she spent 7 nights in the fires. When the fires consumed most of the property, her humans thought they would never see her again. Luckily, she got home safe.
Brave kitty | 15 Animals Rescued From Australia Bushfires To Melt Your Heart | Zestradar

Some pain relief for the burnt paws

It’s really hard to look at the photos like this one without getting all choked up.
Burnt paws | 15 Animals Rescued From Australia Bushfires To Melt Your Heart | Zestradar

Firefighters saving a koala bear and helping it out to some water

This is so sad but inspiring.
A koala bear | 15 Animals Rescued From Australia Bushfires To Melt Your Heart | Zestradar

Appreciating a big drink and a pain relief from an ice cold bath

This rescued koala was named Dolly. You can see the appreciation she has for her saviours in her eyes.
A pain relief | 15 Animals Rescued From Australia Bushfires To Melt Your Heart | Zestradar

A baby kangaroo gets rescued

This little baby got left all by itself. As you can see the baby Joey is hairless, it must have fallen out of its mama’s pouch. Poor baby!
A baby kangaroo gets rescued | 15 Animals Rescued From Australia Bushfires To Melt Your Heart | Zestradar

Dog saves a flock of sheep from wildfires

We don’t deserve dogs and this story once again proves that. A heroic doggo risked his life to save sheep from burning to death in the bushfires.
Dog saves a flock of sheep | 15 Animals Rescued From Australia Bushfires To Melt Your Heart | Zestradar

Safe and sound

Another lucky ball of fur that got treatment from the volunteer veterinarians at one of the wildlife rescue centers.
Safe and sound | 15 Animals Rescued From Australia Bushfires To Melt Your Heart | Zestradar

Young kangaroo comes to a man looking for help from bushfires

Heartbreaking.
Young kangaroo | 15 Animals Rescued From Australia Bushfires To Melt Your Heart | Zestradar

Tons of vegetables being air-dropped to help feed starving animals

Almost 2,000 kilograms (about 4,400 pounds) of vegetables were dropped to save the animals starving from wildfires.

A burnt possum got rescued from bushfires by a WIRES volunteer

He is so small! Poor little guy.
A burnt possum | 15 Animals Rescued From Australia Bushfires To Melt Your Heart | Zestradar
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