S2, Ep13: Australian Bushfires - What Next for Animals with World Animal Protection

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This week on The ChickPeeps we take time out of our vegan-focused discourse to discuss the wildfires that broke out across Australia causing unimaginable devastation to Australia's wildlife. Evy speaks to Simone Clarke and Lena Aalby of World Animal Protection Australia to get an insight into what daily life is like now for the animal advocates in Australia, working to protect perhaps the most vulnerable victims of disasters. Simone and Lena share about the challenges faced in recovering from the fires, what’s happening to the rescued animals and why they believe in prioritising long-term recovery work to best protect animals in disasters. Also on this episode…

  • Simone and Lena discuss how charities spring into action and coordinate their strategies to approach all aspects of protecting animals affected by disasters.

  • Lena shares about the emergency relief work she personally partakes in to rescue and rehabilitate injured  and orphaned animals.

  • 1 billion animals perished: Is this statistic accurate and what does it mean for the future of the Australian wildlife?

  • Can these animals be rehabilitated and released into the wild after so much of the land was destroyed?

  • The resilience of the Australian landscape.

  • Why World Animal Protection believe in advocating for policy change as part of their strategy to protect animals.

  • What is the point of saving farm animals affected by disasters when ultimately people are going to kill them to eat?

  • Is veganism included in World Animal Protection's disaster prevention strategy?

  • Is fundraising the only thing we can do to help Australia heal?

  • Isn’t climate change only going to make the fires increase and is there hope for handling this problem?

Links:

Donate or get involved with World Animal Protection’s work: WorldAnimalProtection.org.au

Follow World Animal Protection Australia’s recovery relief efforts on InstagramFacebook and Twitter.

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