More Than 100 Australian Plant Species Destroyed In 2019-20 “Black Summer” Bushfires: Study
CANBERRA, Feb 17 (NNN-AGENCIES) – More than 100 Australian plant species had their all known populations burned, during the 2019-20 “Black Summer” bushfires, a study found.
The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), recently published the comprehensive study on the impact of the fires on Australia’s plants.
It found that 816 species had at least half the area they grow destroyed by fires. More than 150 species of native plants are estimated to have lost 90 percent or more of their ranges.