45 species of organisms in Australia are in danger of extinction

45 species of natural creatures in the Western Australia region, Kimberley, will be extinct within the next 20 years if right now the authorities do not have appropriate protection.

This is the result of research conducted by CSIRO and reported by Nine News online today (March 23).

The organization also called for emergency assistance of $ 93 million to save precious individuals such as yellow kangaroos, scaly squirrel squirrels and Donjon Rock kangaroos that are in danger of extinction.

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However, so far, government funding and donor organizations are only close to AUD 20 million and with this money, at least 31 other natural species are still in danger.

The number of species on the red list includes birds, mammals and reptiles such as the rat that climbs trees and rats eating chestnuts living in the western region.

The report adds, how to reduce costs and protect the extinction of the most optimal organisms is to control the raging of wild cats in deserts and creatures with the most dangerous fangs.

Besides, it is necessary to control forest fires and herbivores, which are threatening factors for wildlife life.

Project manager Hugh Missingham said that in order to protect the western species, the annual amount needed at least 40 million AUD, which focuses primarily on enhancing the natural habitat. , climate and habitat for animals.

Mr. Missingham judged that this is considered the most important plan to protect Australia's wildlife , including many symbolic mammals and birds with a cost of at least 1 million AUD / year.