Ever wonder what the top bushfires myths commonly believed throughout society are? Created by the Climate Council just before the 2018 bushfire season, this relevant guide clarifies how a changing climate influences wildfires and the impacts they could have on you. Download your guide here.
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How a NCC community workshop in Kangaroo Valley connected people through nature
Bushfire Volunteer, , Bushfire Program
We are all familiar with the severe and extensive bushfires of 2019-20 which impacted the lives of so many...
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WATCH – Rainforest expert Dr Robert Kooyman on the 2019/20 fires
Bushfire Volunteer, , 2020 Fires, Fire, Rainforest
Gondwana rainforest expert Dr. Robert Kooyman has shared his analysis of the devastating 2019/20 bush fires that affected 54%...
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Online Environmental Tools Training Webinar 2019
Bushfire Volunteer,
This series of training videos is designed to provide training to individuals in the use of several online tools,...
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Free Online Fire Management Short Course
Bushfire Volunteer, , Featured, Fire, how to, resources
Are you a landholder interested in upscaling your land management skillset? As part of their commitment to supporting the...
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An Introduction to Citizen Science
Bushfire Volunteer, , bushcare, climate change, Fire, Monitoring, plants, post-fire, Research, resources, threatened species, vulnerable species
Citizen science databases can be an excellent tool for getting to know the flora and fauna present within your...
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WATCH – NSW Bushfire Inquiry Research Projects
Bushfire Volunteer, , 2020 Fires, NSW Bushfire Inquiry, wildfire
NSW Bushfire Risk Management Research Hub hosted five webinars in September (2020) on the research projects undertaken to assist...
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Fire & African Olive Invasion
Michelle Rose NCC, , African Olive, Research, Restoration, weeds
Fire Supporting Recovery from African Olive Invasion A field experiment conducted at Mt Annan Botanic Gardens in Western Sydney...
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The fire secrets in charcoal
admin, , charcoal, Cultural burning, Fire, Research, wildfire
If you’re curious about how Indigenous cultural burning from around 10,000 years ago has implications for current land management,...