Fire Management for Biodiversity Outcomes

 Investment:                   $187 112

 Delivery organisation: Department of Environment and Conservation

Community engagement and capacity building

  • 500 copies of the Fire and Biodiversity Guidelines distributed to DEC staff, FESA, brigades, students, land for wildlife groups and other stakeholders.
  • Long term monitoring sites established where different fire events were treated and the response of various species and communities was monitored

Publications

  • Department of Environment and Conservation (2008) ‘Fire and Biodiversity Guidelines', Department of Environment and Conservation, Bentley,

 

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