Our Bleak FUTURE | GONE

Bramble Cay Melomys
BRAMBLE CAY MELOMYS

Bramble Cay Melomys. The Melomys was only known to exist on the tiny island of Bramble Cay. Source: www.geographical.co.uk

Bramble Cay Melomys
BRAMBLE CAY MELOMYS

Bramble Cay Melomys. The Melomys was only known to exist on the tiny island of Bramble Cay. Source: www.geographical.co.uk

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What we Face losing under Climate Change

One species of animal has become extinct in Australia because of climate change. But there are many more we stand to lose forever.

Do something more, give the future for the extincted animal by your GENEROSITY!

Heartbreaking images of animals charred to death made headlines around the world this summer. The horrific bushfire season and the millions of animals decimated as a result drove home just how at risk our country is when it’s hit with catastrophic conditions.
And under climate change, things will only get worse.

Scientists already say the bushfires have “hastened extinction” for some species.

Under a warmer world, we face putting even more at risk.

Countless animals and plant life species are under threat as their habitats become at risk or higher temperatures affect their way of life.

Already we have lost one species under climate change – the Bramble Cay melomys or “little brown rat” which lived on a low lying sandy island off the Torres Strait.

Gone: The Bramble Cay Melomys was the first species to become extinct in Australia because of climate change. Source: News Corp Australia. Author: Stephanie Bedo

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