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NEWS
News
Blog
Home
Newsletter
ABOUT
Our Purpose
Governance
Our Board
Our Team
Our Associates
Our Members
Our Partners
PARTNERSHIPS
Overview
Supporting First Nations Voices
RESEARCH
Project Catalogue
Ecological Monitoring
Grose Valley Fire Recovery
Upland Swamps
Youth Citizen Science
Bleichert Ropeway
Ruined Castle
Aboriginal Heritage Values
Agri-Industries as Buffers
Apex Predators
Bioenergy from Agroforestry
Blue Mountains Rock Art
Capertee Valley Revegetation
Carbon storage potential of the GBMWHA
Climate Change and Tourism
Connecting Nature Activities
Dieback and Phythophthora
Dingo Ecology
Eco Development Alternatives
Lantana & Climate Change
Managing Ecosystem Change
Six Foot Track Assessment
Wild Horses
Yellomundee Firesticks
ENGAGEMENT
Engagement Overview
Recovery: Community Arts
Fire Stories
Nature for All
ANZSYS Conference
Branching Out
Climate Change & Fire Forum
Earth Journeys
Grose Valley Fire Forum
Nature Through Fresh Eyes
The Street Wise
World Parks Congress
Yancheng Symposium
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Research Papers
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All Publications
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Fire recovery updates from the Federal Dept. of the Environment
1 March 2020
Fire, Ecological Monitoring, Policy and Management, World Heritage
BMWHI Administrator
Fire recovery updates from the Federal Dept. of the Environment
BMWHI Administrator
1 March 2020
Fire, Ecological Monitoring, Policy and Management, World Heritage

Fire recovery updates from the Federal Dept. of the Environment

BMWHI Administrator
1 March 2020
Fire, Ecological Monitoring, Policy and Management, World Heritage

The Federal Minister for the environment, Sussan Ley, and the Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment are sharing regular updates on their bushfire recovery strategies, including their wildlife rescue interventions, via the following links.

Minister Ley media releases: https://minister.awe.gov.au/ley/media-releases

Rolling news updates: http://www.environment.gov.au/biodiversity/bushfire-recovery

Expert panel updates: http://www.environment.gov.au/biodiversity/bushfire-recovery/expert-panel

Research and resources: http://www.environment.gov.au/biodiversity/bushfire-recovery/research-and-resources

Source:http://www.environment.gov.au/biodiversity/bushfire-recovery

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