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Mark Ooi speaks on fire, seasonality and germination
Bushfire Volunteer, , seasonailty, threatened speciesGermination expert Dr Mark Ooi, a plant ecologist from the Centre for Ecosystem Science at the University of NSW...
Walking along the Royal National Park coast track south of Sydney provided an opportunity to snap some images of...
North Sydney Council Interview Part 2 – Burn implementation and post-burn site care Read Part 1 of this article...
North Sydney Council Interview Part 1 – Site selection and Preparation On the 21st of September 2017 part...
BMAD Review – Final Report Now Available Bell miner associated dieback (BMAD) is listed as a key threatening process...
The Upper Coldstream Biodiversity Project (UCBP) was a four-year Australian Government funded project implementing key actions to protect and...
Fire and Wildlife in the Mallee – insights for conservation and management LaTrobe and Deakin Universities conducted their Fire and Wildlife...
Fire and Weeds – Landholder Booklet from Hotspots
Greg Banks, , African Lovegrass, how to, Lantana, Setaria, weedsThe Interaction between Fire and Weeds: A booklet for landholders in NSW This booklet is a welcome addition to...
Box-Gum Grassy Woodlands – managing ground-layers
Michelle Rose NCC, , Cultural burning, EECs, Grassy Woodlands, RestorationJewels in the Landscape This guide published by CSIRO in 2015 aims to help land managers recognise, understand and...
Interview: Flame Weeding to Support Restoration
Michelle Rose NCC, , flame weeder, how to, Interview, Research, Restoration, trials, weedsMia Dalby-Ball, from Kingfisher Urban Ecology, was interviewed on the renewed use of an old technology, the flame weeder....