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David LindenmayerThe Conversation |
Research shows that logging, thinning and prescribed burning can increase forest flammability, challenging long-held assumptions about bushfire risk...
Australia’s Alpine Ash forests are endangered and highly vulnerable to fire. Logging, thinning and burning are increasing that risk – not reducing...
New research suggests rainfall and climate variability may play a larger role in soil carbon increases than land management, raising questions about...
Mechanical thinning is increasingly promoted as a fire control solution. But new research finds its effectiveness is mixed and the ecological, climate...
As Australia’s farming population ages, poorly planned succession can destroy wealth, fracture families and leave no one better off. The average age...
What do Australia’s new nature laws mean for native forests? The reforms closed a loophole that stopped legal scrutiny of logging. But we need the...
Logged forests are much more prone to bushfires. This park is actually lowering the risk of a blaze.
Logged forests are much more prone to bushfires. This park is actually lowering the risk of a blaze.
Logged forests are much more prone to bushfires. This park is actually lowering the risk of a blaze.
Logged forests are much more prone to bushfires. This park is actually lowering the risk of a blaze.
For decades, researchers have sought proof this critically endangered possum existed in New South Wales. Now it’s arrived by sheer chance