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Ecological succession / Fire / Wildland fire suppression / Wildfires / Firebreak / Controlled burn / Savanna / Mataranka /  Northern Territory / Grazing / Systems ecology / Land management / Forestry
Date: 2002-06-16 23:18:22
Ecological succession
Fire
Wildland fire suppression
Wildfires
Firebreak
Controlled burn
Savanna
Mataranka
Northern Territory
Grazing
Systems ecology
Land management
Forestry

Fire Management on Mataranka Station A strategic rotational fire-management program at Mataranka Station has reduced wildfires as well as help control woody weeds. Gary Riggs, Manager, Mataranka

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