Supporting the re-emergence of cultural burning in box-gum grassy woodlands

ANU Fenner School ecologists and a cohort of New South Wales Local Aboriginal Land Councils are joining together on a project to re-introduce cultural burning in box-gum grassy woodlands and to monitor the environmental outcomes of the burns.

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ANU Fenner School ecologists and a cohort of New South Wales Local Aboriginal Land Councils are joining together on a project to re-introduce cultural burning in box-gum grassy woodlands and to monitor the environmental outcomes of the burns.

Projects

Informing the re-emergence of First Nations burning in contemporary endangered woodlands in south-eastern Australia

Theme

Biodiversity & conservation, Forests & fire, Indigenous people & the environment

Student intake

Open for PhD students

Status

Current

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