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“Heroes of Australian wildfires" in about 150 – 200 words. Follow the format of article writing, give a suitable title and introduce relevant quotations.

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Australia is recovering from a nationwide bushfire emergency. More than 12 million hectares of Australian land has been burnt.

When habitat is lost, our wildlife suffers. It's estimated nearly 3 billion animals - mammals, reptiles, birds, and frogs were killed or displaced by the Black Summer fires.

Your help is urgently needed for our bushfire recovery work to deliver:

• Wildlife response - including partnering with wildlife response organisations, communities and scientist nationally for a swift and effective response and recovery at scale.

• Habitat restoration for people and nature - including restoring forests and damaged wildlife habitat, stopping deforestation, including cultivating habitat connectivity, core habitat and Indigenous and rural fire management.

• Future-proofing Australia - including driving innovative solutions to help mitigate climate change, driving climate preparedness, species adaptation and long-term wildlife and nature conservation efforts towards securing Australia’s natural resources for people and nature.

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Australia’s Bushfire Emergency

Australia has been ravaged by the most devastating bushfire season the country has ever seen. Over 12 million hectares of Australian land has been burned.

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