The suffering of one animal can feel overwhelming, and so we struggle to imagine that magnified to the level of millions and billions. So perhaps we should stick with imagining just "Kanga and Roo" caught in wildfire, and ask ourselves then what changes are prepared to make to safeguard mother nature.
As we watch creation burn, apathy becomes a deadly sin, a ghastly and terrible face of the demon we call sloth.
The wildfires burn us all, burn at our souls and demand action. There comes a time when to remain silent is to become an accomplice to evil.
Emotional indifference isn't the spark of a wildfire, but it is the withholding of everything that could have made a difference in preventing it.