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About three billion animals harmed in Australian bushfires, WWF says | Reuters
How Many Animals Have Died in Australia's Wildfires? - The New York Times
Australia's fires 'killed or harmed three billion animals' - BBC News
English hospital episode data analysis (1998–2018) reveal that the rise in dog bite hospital admissions is driven by adult cases | Scientific Reports
Australian fires: Over 1 billion animals feared dead, experts say
Australian fires: Over 1 billion animals feared dead, experts say
Tree-clearing kills 87 million animals in NSW - WWF-Australia | Tree-clearing kills 87 million animals in NSW | WWF Australia
Dog's death spurs bill to ban trapping on public lands - TrapFree New Mexico
Animal attacks in Australia - Wikipedia
25 of the Most Dangerous Animals in the World
Deadliest animals to humans 2022 | Statista
Here are the animals REALLY most likely to kill you in Australia - Australian Geographic
3 billion animals harmed by Australia's fires | Stories | WWF
Chart: Horses Are Deadlier Than Snakes In Australia | Statista
Australia Toughens Welfare Standards for Live Animal Exports After Death of 2,400 Sheep
With Temperatures Rising, Can Animals Survive the Heat Stress? - Yale E360
Australia Shocked by Death of 2,400 Sheep on Ship to Qatar - The New York Times
3 billion animals harmed by Australia's fires | Stories | WWF
Animals Australia on X: "#MelbourneCup deaths cause global outcry. But these are some of horse racing's more visible victims. We remember these horses just as we remember all the less visible victims —
More than 1 billion animals believed dead in Australian wildfires
Pack of wiener dogs mauls woman to death
Australia - Wildlife, Ecosystems, Diversity | Britannica
Scientist estimates that more than a billion animals killed by Australian wildfires
Deaths of Australian sheep on ship to Middle East spark outcry | Financial Times
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