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Tropical North Queensland Needs Help For Wildlife

Tropical storms are threatening the wildlife in this incredible region. An area that is filled with tropical rainforests and unique wildlife is threatened to become extinct by the current changes in weather. Magnified by human development, cyclones of the current day are much worse than those of the past and many rare and unique animals call this region home.

As with most of nature, the tropical rainforests are working on recovery, but the loss of things like fruit, pollen and nectar have been extremely hard on many of the rainforest creatures, resulting in a decrease in the number of birds in the region.

The FNQ Wildlife Rescue is trying to help save the creatures in this region by providing supplemental foods. They are a volunteer organization that receives no funding from the government and they rely on donations to help keep these creatures alive.

Going out to become a volunteer or donations are helpful for this organization to help all the creatures. If you volunteer they will help you become a wildlife rescuer which gives you the skills to handle the rainforest animals. And if you have pets keep them inside during the night to keep them from killing the wildlife.

Remember that every little thing that we can do to help nature along is truly in our benefit as human beings. Creatures are dying off in all regions of the world, not just in the Tropical North Queensland region, and they need our help. Be environmentally conscious and aware and make sure to do your part. Many of the things that are hurting the natural creatures of this earth are being created by human beings. So becoming more aware and more environmentally conscious all around can have a huge impact on helping to save the creatures and the planet. Making a commitment to save the creatures of this planet will help save the human race as well. We all rely on each other and as more creatures die off human extinction becomes more of a prospective reality.

by: Jerry Duncan




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