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After logging bans, Australia turns to “forest thinning”. Does it reduce fire risk?
By Rhett Ayers Butler [( In the aftermath of Australia’s “Black Summer” bushfires of 2019–20, few policy questions have proved as persistent as how, exactly, to live with fire on a warming continent.
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Logging devastated Victoria's native forests—new research shows 20% have failed to grow back
Following the end of native logging in Victoria on January 1 2024, the state's majestic forests might be expected to regenerate and recover naturally. But our new research shows that's not always the ...
Kate Dooley receives funding from the Australian Research Council. Australia contains some of the world’s most biologically diverse and carbon-dense native forests. Eucalypts in wet temperate forests ...
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