The Labor party has a legacy of action for the natural world. Now is the time for us to do better | Felicity Wade
Addressing the Australian extinction crisis and the decline of our environment will be possible when political leaders embrace it
- Explore the series – Last chance: the extinction crisis being ignored this election
- Get Guardian Australia environment editor Adam Morton’s Clear Air column as an email
I’ve been wondering if I remember all my surprise encounters with animals in the wild.
I remember sitting totally still on a riverbank watching a platypus going about its business as the dusk descended, by a logging road on the boundary of Tasmania’s world heritage area. And a moose in the Yukon, blundering out of the scrub at full speed right in front of us, as terrified and surprised as we were. A huge thing, my vision filled with moose. It turned and kept bolting. And summer evenings camping on the Thredbo River where wombats make for strange silent sentinels, munching grass as humans rustle plastic and wrangle gas stoves, the fuss of cooking al fresco.
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