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Date: 2002-06-16 23:07:10
Land management
Wildland fire suppression
Wildfire
Firefighting
Systems ecology
Forestry
Firebreak

Aerial burning in the north-east Kimberley Dry-season wildfires are a real risk for WA’s Carlton Hill Station. A fire-management plan that incorporates aerial and ground burning has more than halved the number of wildf

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