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The window is closing to stop these tiny killers from taking over Australia, causing extinctions and transforming ecosystems
Our corroboree frogs, the Kosciuszko galaxias and 3 more critically endangered animals cannot cope with the relentless pounding of thousands upon thousands of hard hooves across the Aussie Alps.
Year after year, cats kill a whopping 2 billion animals in Australia.
And this isn’t just the feral cats. Our pets allowed to roam take the lives of over 390 million animal lives annually.
Australia already has the worst extinction rate in the world, and currently, cats are pushing another 100 native species to the brink
The survival of our native animals is in our hands.
An incredible line up of decisions can turn the tide for our critically endangered animals. Three waves of extinction are being driven by invasive species, the leading cause of animal extinction. Feral cats and foxes, diseases like chytrid fungus and myrtle rust and the impacts of trout are the worst culprits.