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Initial commitment of $50 million for emergency wildlife and habitat recovery

In response to the devastating bushfires the Federal Government has made an initial investment of $50 million, to support the immediate work to protect wildlife.

Federal member for Page Kevin Hogan said our wildlife need our help, food drops are happening into fire damaged areas now to promote the survival and recovery of endangered species.

The funding will be directed towards:
• Care for and rehabilitate injured wildlife
• Secure viable populations of threatened species
• Control feral predators, other pest animals and noxious weeds that are a major threat to vulnerable animals and plants at this time
• Scientifically map and understand the true impact of these fires
• Work with landowners to protect those precious remaining unburned areas, which will serve as ‘arks’ and allow our native plants and animals to recover.

The Government will coordinate with organisations across Australia to ensure the money goes where it is needed.