More than 100 animal species in Australia in need of 'urgent intervention' after this summer's bushfires

An endangered pygmy possum at Flinders Chase National Park after bushfires swept through Kangaroo Island earlier this month.

An endangered pygmy possum at Flinders Chase National Park after bushfires swept through Kangaroo Island earlier this month. Source: AAP

A number of animals are at "imminent risk of extinction" following the recent bushfires, the Federal Government's expert panel on threatened species has found.



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