
This release was inspired by the fact that the worlds amazing bio diversity shrinks every day. This alarm was translated into the track Breach first and wallaby was written soon after. We hope to raise awareness for the plight of the endangered species who have no voice. Consider the following information…
Red Eyed Tree Frog
The Red-eyed Tree Frog has bright to dark green back. The backs of the thighs are reddish-purple. The eye is yellow in centre and redder towards the outside. The underside is bright yellow. Has large toe pads. Their habitat is shrinking at an alarming rate. As frogs are a well known symbol for awareness of the worlds shrinking habitat they are often the first indicator for an ecosystem imbalance, we must observe them closely.
Brush Tailed Rock Wallaby
Brush-Tailed Rock-Wallabies live in eastern Australia, and have also been successfully introduced to New Zealand and Hawaii.
Brush-Tailed Rock-Wallabies were once abundant throughout the mountainous of South-Eastern Australia. Unfortunately due to predators such as foxes, dogs, competition with introduced herbivores and from fur hunters in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the brush-tailed rock wallaby is considered endangered. There are only a few colonies left in New South Wales and Queensland, and they are critically endangered in Victoria.
Perhaps a little something about the extinction rate of Australian species, apparently we kill off more species than anywhere else in the world.
