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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Mark Graham: hollow bearing trees and the Bonnells Bay area
Bushfire Volunteer, , Fauna, Hollows
NCC ecologist, Mark Graham recently helped run a Fire Ecology Field Day at Bonnells Bay, Lake Macquarie. This transcript...
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Bushfire Conference 2017 – Call for Abstracts
Michelle Rose NCC, , Conferences, Fauna, Ferals, weeds
Call for Abstracts NCC’s 2017 Bushfire Conference and Registration Now Open The Nature Conservation Council of NSW is proud...
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Gumbaynggirr Good Koala Country Plan
Bushfire Volunteer, , Cultural burning
The Gumbaynggirr people of the mid-north coast have instigated a new initiative that combines traditional ecological knowledge and western...
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Conserving Australia’s threatened native mammals in predator-invaded, fire-prone landscapes
Bushfire Volunteer,
Inappropriate fire regimes are a key threatening process for native mammals in Australia. Predation by feral animals such as...
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Tarengo leek orchid – cool burning
Michelle Rose NCC,
Collaborative SOS project in southern NSW using cool autumn burning to support the Tarengo Leek Orchid.
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NSW Fire and Environment Report
Bushfire Volunteer, , 2020 Fires, biodiversity, threatened species, vulnerable species
Do you want to better understand the effects of the 2019/20 fire season on the NSW environment? The Department...
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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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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...