
These young Greater Sooty Owls face another terrifying threat so soon after the bushfires – logging in their forest homes!
While the human world is struggling to overcome the new challenge of COVID-19, our native birds are reeling from fires, logging and land clearing.
Logging could be deadly for birds like the Greater Sooty Owl, struggling to recover after the fires. And disastrous for birds like the endangered Swift Parrot who rely on woodlands and old-growth native forests for vital feeding and breeding habitat.
Now more than ever, we need your help to stop the logging and protect birds’ homes, especially after the fires.
People are understandably feeling vulnerable right now, and our connection to nature helps alleviate feelings of isolation. With your support, we can protect nature and give surviving birds a safe place to call home.
Please, help us keep saving threatened birds, especially in the unprecedented circumstances we all face right now. DONATE today, via the link in our bio, to protect birds’ homes after fires and into the future.
???? Greater Sooty Owls by Matt Wright @_faunagraphic
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