We
have all watched the devastating fire that ravaged Maui,
Hawaii's second-largest island. Rescue efforts are
underway, but the reality is horrifying. The death toll
is climbing, and thousands are left without homes and
looking for loved ones. Early reports suggest that over
20,000 animals, ranging from household pets to
indigenous wildlife, have been affected. The lush
habitats that these animals once called home are now
barren wastelands. History has shown that
in the aftermath of such calamities, prompt action can
mean the difference between recovery and irreversible
loss.
Sign the petition to demand
immediate and decisive action from the Division of
Forestry and Wildlife (DOFAW) under the Hawaii
Department of Land and Natural Resources to facilitate
the urgent rescue and rehabilitation of these innocent
creatures!
"Haunting
drone images show displaced birds with singed wings,
terrified animals trying to scramble to safety, and
marine life choking on polluted waters." With such a
significant number of impacted animals, the delicate
balance of Maui's ecosystems is threatened. These
creatures play pivotal roles in pollination, seed
dispersion, and other ecological functions. Their
absence or decline can have cascading effects that harm
the environment and other species that depend on
them. It's now crucial for the DOFAW to
step up and ensure every possible measure is taken to
rescue, rehabilitate, and reintroduce these animals into
safe habitats. Sign the petition to save
Maui's animals and help restore the island's natural
harmony!