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Ecological succession / Fire / Occupational safety and health / Wildfire / Controlled burn / Firebreak / Mataranka /  Northern Territory / Systems ecology / Forestry / Firefighting
Date: 2002-06-16 23:08:30
Ecological succession
Fire
Occupational safety and health
Wildfire
Controlled burn
Firebreak
Mataranka
Northern Territory
Systems ecology
Forestry
Firefighting

Fire management on Elsey Station Elsey Station experiences wildfires almost every year. The late hot fires can damage important habitats and station infrastructure. They also threaten cattle production through the loss o

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