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Wildlife Crisis: Australia Urged for National Animal Protection
2 Mar
Summary
- Australia's biodiversity decline prompts calls for national wildlife protection rules.
- Former Treasury boss Ken Henry advocates for coordinated rescue and funding.
- Volunteers currently bear the brunt of wildlife rescue and treatment efforts.

A significant push is underway for the Australian federal government to implement robust national regulations for safeguarding threatened species impacted by disasters like bushfires and floods. Advocates, including former Treasury head Ken Henry, warn that biodiversity loss may reach an irreversible point. The proposal, supported by animal protection groups, seeks standardized rescue, treatment, and rehabilitation protocols, alongside federal budget funding for wildlife organizations.



