Walking along the Royal National Park coast track south of Sydney provided an opportunity to snap some images of the regeneration following a wildfire that burned through the area in January 2018. Click here to read about the regeneration in a ABC news article.
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Flora monitoring protocols for planning burning: a user’s guide
Bushfire Volunteer, , bushcare, Research, resources, Restoration, trials
Flora monitoring protocols for planning burning: a user’s guide In this guide the Victoria Government outlines its planned flora...
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Planned fire, wildfire and restoration
Michelle Rose NCC, , bushcare, privet, Research, weeds, wildfire
In Part 2 of our interview with Tein McDonald we discuss some insights from her thesis work in the 1990s and...
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WATCH – Simtable modeling
Bushfire Volunteer, , Community resilience, prevention
Simtable modeling has given the Ku-ring-gai local council an innovative way of explaining fire danger to their local residents....
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Transport for NSW Supports Cultural Burning
Bushfire Volunteer, , Agency, Cultural burning, Risk
Transport for NSW has launched a new Aboriginal Cultural Landscapes Project across the state to support Indigenous land management...
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Ecology & Restoration, Conference Nov 2016
Bushfire Volunteer, , Events, Restoration
This year’s conference of the Society for Ecological Restoration Australasia (SERA) & the New Zealand Ecological Society (NZES) will...
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Understanding Fuel… and Fire Behaviour
Bushfire Volunteer, , advice, biodiversity, bushfire, bushfire conference, climate, climate change, Fire, fire danger ratings, Fire management, fire risk, Fire severity, flora, Hazard Reduction, Hotspots Fire Project, how to, humidity, plants, resources, temperature, topography, Vegetation, weather
The Nature Conservation Council of NSW and the NSW Rural Fire Service, as part of the Hotspots Fire Project,...
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Koala catch-up
Bushfire Volunteer, , Ecological burning, koalas
In our June 2018 newsletter a story about protecting the Monaro bark eating Koalas received lots of attention and...
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AABR: Assessing priorities for post-fire bush regeneration
Bushfire Volunteer, , 2020 Fires, bushcare, post-fire, weeds
The Australian Association of Bush Regenerators (AABR) has produced three short videos to assist bush regenerators across the state...