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2014
Autumn
Autumn 2014
Published 20 Mar 2014
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Autumn 2014 newsletter
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Managing a summer scorcher
This summer, on Carnarvon Station Reserve in Queensland, wildfires burnt for several weeks. Changing climatic conditions are making fire planning and preparation, to handle such events, more important than ever.
Mosaic burning research
Emma Burgess has been investigating mosaic burns at Carnarvon for her PhD studies.
Songs of the bush
Meet John Hutchinson, creator of the world's pre-eminent collection of Western Australian bird songs.
Caring for Country
We've agreed to extend partnerships with the Warddeken of west Arnhem Land and Balkanu, in Cape York.
Visiting Bush Heritage reserves
New and improved access opportunities.
From the CEO
"In October, the Top 50 Philanthropic Gifts of All Time were announced in Melbourne. Bush Heritage was the recipient of not one but two of the extraordinary gifts recognised."
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Managing a summer scorcher
Mosaic burning research
Songs of the Bush
Support behind caring for country
Visiting Bush Heritage reserves
From the CEO: Fire preparation
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