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Safe Havens Large Forest Owls Project The Nature Conservation Council’s Safe Havens Project is supporting the post bushfire recovery of Owls and hollow-dependent threatened s
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Bushfire Volunteer wrote a new post 4 months ago
National Indigenous Disaster Resilience Summit proceedings Fire to Flourish, a Monash University iniative hosted a summit in August 2023 on disaster resilience for Indigenous Australians. Supported
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Conversations with Children about Bushfires How do we talk with children about bushfires in an age-appropriate and constructive way? Bushfires are a natural & prevalent part of the
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Emergency Shelter for Wildlife High-intensity fires pose risks to wildlife. Beyond causing direct mortality, severe bushfires can cause indirect threats to wildlife through
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Wildlife Fire Response Training for Firefighters Are you someone who is often on the front line after a fire or extreme weather event? Do you want to know how best to care for the wildlife
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Australian Fire Danger Rating Training The Australasian Fire and Emergency Services Council (AFAC) has released a range of training videos to help you better understand the changes
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Understanding Bell Miner Associated Dieback (BMAD) This article was written by Jim Morrison. Jim is the Northern Regional representative on Nature Conservation Council of NSW Executive
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Managing Fire on Your Property Based on best available science and operational knowledge, the Hotspots Fire Project delivers workshops and resources to landholders and land
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WATCH – NCC Bushfire Conference 2023 Recordings Nature Conservation Council hosted our 13th Biennial Bushfire Conference Managing Bushfire Together: Applying science, skills and stories” o
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Free Online Fire Management Short Course Are you a landholder interested in upscaling your land management skillset? As part of their commitment to supporting the private l
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Bushfire Volunteer wrote a new post 8 months ago
Applying science, skills and stories at Ku-ring-gai, Sydney Directly following and complementing NCC’s 2023 Bushfire Conference, Managing Fire Together: Applying science, skills, and stories, NCC’s Bus
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Bushfire Volunteer wrote a new post 8 months ago
NCC Bushfire Conference 2023 NCC’s 13th biennial Bushfire Conference, “Managing Bushfire Together: Applying science, skills and stories”, took place on the 24-25th May,
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Bushfire Volunteer wrote a new post 8 months, 2 weeks ago
Are You Taking Part in This Year’s Great Glossy Count? Have you read our article on citizen science? If you have, you’ll know how important contributions to public citizen science datasets a
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Bushfire Volunteer wrote a new post 8 months, 2 weeks ago
Do Post-Fire Acacia Thickets Increase Long-term Fire Risk? Have you ever noticed dense thickets of Acacia emerge post-fire, and wondered if they may represent a long-term fire hazard? At our 2023
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Bushfire Volunteer wrote a new post 8 months, 3 weeks ago
Measuring Soil Health & the Impacts of Fire Would you like to measure multiple aspects indicating the health of your property’s soil, without spending a fortune on expensive e
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admin wrote a new post 9 months, 3 weeks ago
La Niña and grass fires – should we be worried? Are grass fires dangerous? Find out more from the Climate Council The Climate Council is an independent organisation which uses the latest
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admin wrote a new post 9 months, 3 weeks ago
Koalas and DPE guidelines for planned burning Photo: E.Chia We’ve all heard about koala populations declining in numbers in recent years due to multiple threats such as land clearing o
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admin wrote a new post 9 months, 3 weeks ago
The fire secrets in charcoal If you’re curious about how Indigenous cultural burning from around 10,000 years ago has implications for current land management, Alan W
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Bushfire Volunteer wrote a new post 1 year, 4 months ago
Drones – The Future of Bushfire Management? A recent article in the Guardian has explored the use of remotely piloted drones in order to facilitate the early detection of bushfires in
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Bushfire Volunteer wrote a new post 1 year, 5 months ago
An Introduction to Citizen Science Citizen science databases can be an excellent tool for getting to know the flora and fauna present within your surrounding environment, and
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