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Date: 2002-06-16 21:52:54
Wildfires
Biogeography
Physical geography
Agriculture
Controlled burn
Ecological succession
Savanna
Alligator Rivers
Systems ecology
Bushfires in Australia
Fire

Traditional and non-traditional viewpoints Arnhem Land Fire Stories “The clans used to get together to hunt for kangaroos using fire. All of these things, making fire and hunting they are still controlled under our la

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