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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Protecting Our Hollows Fact Sheet
Bushfire Volunteer, , Hollows, threatened species, vulnerable species
A four-page fact sheet on the importance and value of hollows as habitat for wildlife has been created by...
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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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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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Alarming Trends for Fire and Biodiversity
Bushfire Volunteer, , biodiversity, bushfire, climate change, fire risk, global warming, state of the environment report
The NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) has released its State of the Environment Report for 2024/25, providing an updated...
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Managing Fire on Your Property
Bushfire Volunteer, , bushfire, Fire, Fire management, resources
Based on best available science and operational knowledge, the Hotspots Fire Project delivers workshops and resources to landholders and...
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The fire secrets in charcoal
admin, , charcoal, Cultural burning, Fire, Research, wildfire
If you’re curious about how Indigenous cultural burning from around 10,000 years ago has implications for current land management,...
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North Sydney Council – Ecological Burn Part 2
Michelle Rose NCC, , how to, Interview, weeds
North Sydney Council Interview Part 2 – Burn implementation and post-burn site care Read Part 1 of this article...
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Book Review – A Wide & Open Land: Walking The Last Of Western Sydney’s Woodlands by Peter A. Ridgeway
Bushfire Volunteer, , Book, history, plants, Western Sydney, wildlife
As one who enjoys long bushwalks and studying nature, I was very keen to grab hold of a copy...








