Australian Bushfire Rescue | Full Episode | NATURE | PBS



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Meet the people rescuing and caring for the animal survivors of Australia’s devastating bushfires. Iconic species like koalas, kangaroos and wombats face a series of hurdles to recover from their trauma. Australian Bushfire Rescue premiered on October 28, 2020.

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17 thoughts on “Australian Bushfire Rescue | Full Episode | NATURE | PBS”

  1. Thanks for the information about the fires and also, thanks to the people who gave help to the injured animals and the couple who took care of 180 bats. This is the first time I've learned what happened after the fires but I read about them in my newspaper, here in Knoxville Tennessee USA.

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  2. There is always good in people. We need everyone on this planet to wake up and start keeping our planet safe. Humans are at fault and humans must put this world back to where we all can live in harmony. This world is a rock we can’t leave.

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  3. Here is to those people who were engaged in salvation of all the wild animals inclusive of those bats & even snakes, & lets not forget the remarkable efforts of these unwaveringly determined photographers who followed even into these fiercely burning forests in the face of some adverse conditions. So I can't help doffing my hat to those people for their courageous, decent, & incredible deeds. It's indeed pleasant to witness & discern how some people are so warmhearted, sympathetic, & dedicated enough to render a help for all different forms of living beings. Enjoyed, admired, & appreciated it to the core at the opulent comfort of my residence in California. My heartfelt gratitude for that.,,,(03/01/24)

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  4. Incidentally, it's our great privilege & pleasure to be able to enjoy watching it for free on YouTube through March 27, 2024. Moreover, the fact that we could appreciate its entirety w/o being interrupted by those annoying ads seems to be truly of an invaluable & priceless value. Or am I the only one who feels so?,,,,,(03/01/24)

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  5. NATURE IS NATURE……..
    EVEN IN A
    RIDICULOUS
    TIME PERIOD LIKE
    THIS …….
    SPECIES HAVE
    COME AND GONE.
    BEFORE HUMAN
    LIFE EVEN BEGAN.

    NOW HAVING SAID THAT……..
    IT's GREAT WHAT
    THESE PEOPLE
    ARE DOING……..

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  6. I loved watching this it was wonderful I mean it was sad to see the the death at first but then to see the rehabilitation to see them go back to the wild is wonderful thank you so much 💗💗💗

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