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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Watch – Monitoring bushland: using photo points
Bushfire Volunteer, , Monitoring, post-fire
Have you ever wanted to know more about your environment and how it is changing? Monitoring is a powerful...
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Fire and Setaria in Northern NSW
Michelle Rose NCC, , Northern NSW, Setaria, trials, weeds
In the third part of our interview with Tein McDonald we discuss current projects on the NSW North Coast restoring Forested...
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Fungi’s role in recovery
Bushfire Volunteer, , Fungi, post-fire, Recovery
The Conversation has published a thought-provoking article about the role of fungi in helping ecosystems recover after fire. Written...
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Protecting threatened species and ecological communities before and during bushfire
Bushfire Volunteer,
Understanding how to protect threatened ecological communities from intense fire events is critical as the effects of climate change...
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Wildlife Habitat: Protect, Create, Monitor project at Mylestom, NSW North Coast
Bushfire Volunteer,
The Project In November 2018, the Nature Conservation Council in partnership with the Coffs Harbour and District Local Aboriginal...
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2017 NCC Bushfire Conference – Proceedings now available
Bushfire Volunteer, , audio, bushcare, Conferences, Cultural burning, Events, Fauna, Ferals, Flammability, Research, resources, Restoration, trials, weeds
2017 NCC Bushfire Conference Fire, Fauna & Ferals: from backyards to bush The Nature Conservation Council hosted their 11th...
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Protecting Monaro Bark Eating Koalas
admin, , Fauna, koalas
How one Rural Fire Service takes protection of bark eating koalas very seriously by Di Thompson, NCC representative on...
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New Fire Management Guide for Namoi Landholders
Bushfire Volunteer, , Featured, Fire, Fire management, Hazard Reduction, Hotspots Fire Project, Planning, resources, Risk
The Hotspots Fire Project has just released the updated Namoi region “Managing Fire on Your Property” booklet, the latest...