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Dasyornis / Eastern Bristlebird / Bristlebird


direct death of birds due to their limited flight capacity as they may be unable to escape the flames and find new foraging areas after fire. Birds are most likely to survive fire well when there are patches of unburnt h
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Document Date: 2014-06-13 09:00:48


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South East Queensland Catchments / Northern Working Group / /

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Event

Man-Made Disaster / Extinction / /

Facility

Sine Cera Rainforest Retreat / Sine Cera Retreat / Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary / University of Queensland / /

Holiday

Commonwealth Day / /

IndustryTerm

food resources / peck food items / burn site / food / /

NaturalFeature

Gold Coast / About Gradys Creek Gradys Creek / Gradys Creek Byron Bay Gradys Creek / Hastings River / Gradys Creek / /

Organization

NSW RFS brigade / office of Environment / Fire Control Centre / NSW / University of Queensland / Eastern Bristlebird Recovery Team / Australian Department of Environment / NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service / Australian Government / Nature Conservation Council of NSW / office of Environment and Heritage Threatened Species officers / NSW Rural Fire Service / Commonwealth Government / Northern Rivers Catchment Management Authority / /

Person

David Milledge / Boyd Townsend / Mark Graham / Michelle Rose / John Allen / Penny Watson / Bronwyn Waters / David Charley / James Tremain / Ian Gynther / Grant Gibson / David Rohweder / Kevin Taylor / Kate McShea / /

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Position

Bell Miner / Governor / Hotspots Project Ecologist / /

ProvinceOrState

Queensland / NSW Rural Fire Service / /

Region

South East Queensland / /

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