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A study of the conservation benefits of indigenous Australian land manag

To: "'Frank O'Connor'" <>, <>
Subject: A study of the conservation benefits of indigenous Australian land management practices
From: "Stephen Ambrose" <>
Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2014 17:22:27 +1000
I think the following article places prescribed burning in southern
Australia in perspective:

Burnoff policies could be damaging habitats for 100 years
http://theconversation.com/burnoff-policies-could-be-damaging-habitats-for-1
00-years-30240

Stephen Ambrose
Ryde NSW


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Frank O'Connor
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Kevin.  Thanks for your post.  Hear. Hear.  I couldn't agree more (as I have
detailed in a post earlier this year).  Broad scaled burning is disastrous.


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Frank O'Connor                          Birding WA 
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