In the aftermath of Australia’s devastating bushfires, an extraordinary rescue effort unfolded in the skies. Helicopters were deployed to drop tonnes of carrots and sweet potatoes across scorched landscapes, providing a vital lifeline to starving wildlife left stranded by the destruction.
The operation, led by authorities in New South Wales, was officially named Operation Rock Wallaby. Its primary aim was to support colonies of the brush-tailed …
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