Australia is currently dealing with one of the worst bushfires in decades and the Irwin family has been doing everything they can to help. Half a billion animals have died as a result of these fires and the Irwins have been taking injured animals into the Australia Zoo. Thankfully, the Australia Zoo is safe, meaning that they’re able to provide these animals proper care and shelter.
Recently, Terri and Robert Irwin appeared on live TV to discuss the Australia bushfires. Robert Irwin couldn’t hold back his emotions while addressing the awful situation. The Irwins have treated over 90,000 animals at the zoo, but there are some that have not survived or are dealing with massive injuries.
“Their instinct is to go up,” Terri explains when talking about the koalas’ chances of survival. “Safety is in the top of the tree. But in the hot fire, the eucalyptus trees have so much oil in their leaves that they ignite and actually explode.”
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She continues, “Being able to treat and help koalas is few and far between because they’re basically incinerated, which is absolutely heartbreaking.” As Terri was speaking, Robert was understandably getting choked up listening to this awful reality facing innocent wildlife.
Once Robert gets a chance to speak up, he can barely fight back tears. “It’s definitely an ongoing issue and we’re just trying to do our best to help in any way we can,” he says. “But it’s a pretty tough situation. We’re absolutely heartbroken.”
You can watch a snippet of the interview in the tweet above. It’s a hard watch considering the Irwins’ devotion to helping wildlife and knowing there’s not much they can do to stop the fires from affecting any more animals.
Upon seeing the interview, many people have expressed how inspiring the Irwin family is to others. “I love The Irwin family. Steve would be so so proud of them,” someone writes. Another person says, “@RobertIrwin There truly needs to be more people like you on this planet. Your spirit just inspires so many.”
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