The Irwin family is working to save the animals injured in the Australia wildfires
The Irwin family is continuing the Crocodile Hunter's legacy of rescuing and saving wildlife in danger.
Terri and Robert Irwin, Steve Irwin's widow and son, spoke with "Anderson Cooper Full Circle" on Monday about the impact Australia's devastating wildfires are having on the nation's vulnerable animals.
"It's so devastating and heartbreaking for us to see that all across the country, vital habitats and so many animals from koalas to kangaroos to fruit bats have been displaced," Robert Irwin said.
"Now as they try to escape the flames, we're seeing not only burn injuries, but also animals coming onto roads, being hit by cars, attacked by dogs, so it really is a tough situation and it's going to be something that's going to take years to recover from."
Read more: https://edition.cnn.com/2020/01/06/australia/irwin-family-australia-fire-full-circle-trnd/index.html

Terri and Robert Irwin, Steve Irwin's widow and son, spoke with "Anderson Cooper Full Circle" on Monday about the impact Australia's devastating wildfires are having on the nation's vulnerable animals.
"It's so devastating and heartbreaking for us to see that all across the country, vital habitats and so many animals from koalas to kangaroos to fruit bats have been displaced," Robert Irwin said.
"Now as they try to escape the flames, we're seeing not only burn injuries, but also animals coming onto roads, being hit by cars, attacked by dogs, so it really is a tough situation and it's going to be something that's going to take years to recover from."
Read more: https://edition.cnn.com/2020/01/06/australia/irwin-family-australia-fire-full-circle-trnd/index.html

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