Stop fire ants in their tracks
Fire ants are one of the world’s worst super-pests. They are slipping through the cracks, spreading fast, and threatening to wipe out millions of native animals. This is Australia’s last chance to eradicate them.
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This month, fire ants were discovered across five coal mine sites in Central Queensland, on top of new detections in New South Wales and Western Australia. These tiny killers are spreading into places they’ve never been before.
This is not bad luck. It’s a catastrophic breach.
If governments keep stalling, eradication will fail, and we will be left with a permanent fire ant future.
Their deadly stings could wipe out 95% of frogs, 69% of reptiles, 45% of birds and 38% of mammals in south-east Queensland alone.
Across the continent, the devastation will be worse than cane toads, rabbits, feral cats and foxes combined.
We have already seen what’s coming. An echidna was found dead on a fire ant nest in Queensland. This is the cruel fate that awaits millions of animals if fire ants are allowed to spread.
Government scientists have warned: echidnas, koalas, and even endangered loggerhead turtles will be killed or injured if fire ants are not stopped.
Until now, most infestations have been contained in areas away from major wildlife populations. But without urgent action, that’s about to change. Almost no part of Australia is safe.
The federal, NSW and ACT governments have already committed part of a $592 million plan to eradicate fire ants. But the program is still short $135–140 million. Suppression is dangerously underfunded, outbreaks are breaking containment, and nest densities are exploding south of Brisbane.
Every day of delay gives fire ants the upper hand. Once they spread further, eradication will no longer be possible.
Your donation will help us hold governments to account and push for the urgent, full-scale response this crisis demands.
With your support, we can call on governments to:
Treat fire ants as a national emergency
Fund suppression properly and in time
Fix the failures that are letting outbreaks spread
Fire ants are here. They are spreading. And they will wipe out wildlife on a scale greater than any invasive species in our history – unless we stop them now.
This is our last chance to protect the frogs, reptiles, birds and mammals that make Australia unique. With your urgent gift today, you can help ensure fire ants are eradicated before they destroy our natural heritage.
👉 Donate now. Save wildlife. Stop fire ants.
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