This guide details the use of integrated fire and herbicide treatments of African Lovegrass in Cumberland Plain restoration.
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Protecting hollow-bearing trees
Bushfire Volunteer, , Hollows, resources
Here is a link to a great reference document (Reducing the effect of planned burning on hollow bearing trees) created...
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Wildlife Fire Response Training for Firefighters
Bushfire Volunteer, , Featured, Fire, koalas, threatened species, wildfire, wildlife
Are you someone who is often on the front line after a fire or extreme weather event? Do you...
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Watch – Ecological burns: a Council perspective
Bushfire Volunteer, , Cultural burning, Ecological burning, Local council
Martin Roberts from Macedon Ranges Shire Council explores ecological burns from a Local Government perspective in a presentation for...
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Greater and Squirrel Glider Symposium
Bushfire Volunteer, , Gliders, Greater Glider, vulnerable species
The Biolinks Alliance have released the keynote presentations from their Greater and Squirrel Glider Symposium online. The Biolinks Alliance...
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360° Video of a Prescribed Burn
Bushfire Volunteer, , Fire
Looking into the eye of the fire: Some astonishing footage has been captured within two prescribed burns by the...
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An Introduction to Citizen Science
Bushfire Volunteer, , bushcare, climate change, Fire, Monitoring, plants, post-fire, Research, resources, threatened species, vulnerable species
Citizen science databases can be an excellent tool for getting to know the flora and fauna present within your...
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Free Online Fire Management Short Course
Bushfire Volunteer, , Featured, Fire, how to, resources
Are you a landholder interested in upscaling your land management skillset? As part of their commitment to supporting the...
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Do Post-Fire Acacia Thickets Increase Long-term Fire Risk?
Bushfire Volunteer, , acacia, biodiversity, burn frequency, bushfire, Conferences, Events, Fire, fire hazard, fire risk, Fire severity, Flammability, plants, Research
Have you ever noticed dense thickets of Acacia emerge post-fire, and wondered if they may represent a long-term fire...