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Gang-Gang Cockatoo Wildfire Survivors in Australia to be Placed Under the Threatened Species List

Previous bushfires in Australia have decreased the population of the Gang-gang cockatoo birds. The gang-gang cockatoo or gang-gang birds will be officially placed under the threatened species list, according to the Australian government.

Extremely Toxic: Wildfire Smoke Spreading Across US Contains Dangerous Levels of Metals

(Photo : Getty Images) Air Pollution Normally, Samir Kumar can sight skyscrapers downtown, from his uptown Manhattan home in Morningside Heights. But when this week s smoke from wildfires blazing in the western U.S. and Canada drove the jet stream to the East Coast, this made the city s skyline blurred out. Kumar said: To see wildfires have an actual effect on this coast.I was in disbelief.   Kumar, 29, suffers from asthma, and as he went on errands in his neck of the woods, he says he felt the air was thick. The 29-year-old experienced tightness in his chest, dyspnea, and had to take bigger breaths, but he tried staving off an asthma attack.

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