Don’t let invasive grasses fuel Australia’s next disaster
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After years of warnings, governments’ failure to control the invasive fire grasses – buffel and gamba – has allowed their spread.
These grasses turn normal bushfires into catastrophic infernos.
Trees that took centuries to grow are incinerated. Northern quolls and other wildlife have no chance to outrun the flames. When buffel and gamba burn – the fires release huge amounts of carbon dioxide. They destroy carbon-rich landscapes, wiping out the very solutions to climate change we desperately need.
The next few months are crucial. Australia is on the brink of losing the small pool of federal funding that tackles gamba grass in high-risk places, like Kakadu. And buffel grass gets almost no national investment at all.
Together, we need to secure critical federal funding to stop these invasive grasses and protect our national parks, wildlife, and world-heritage landscapes.
We’ve done this before. When governments are pressured, they act. Past wins include securing over $100 million to protect wildlife from bird flu and $593 million to eradicate fire ants.
Now it’s time to act again.
Your support today can make the difference between ecosystem collapse and protection.
Please give by 20 December and help stop this preventable disaster before it’s too late.
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