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Fires are getting bigger and more frequent in southern Australia, burning through previously unburned habitats that some threatened species need to survive, new research suggests.
“We are losing habitat that has not been burned for more than 30 years,” Dr Billy Geary, University of Melbourne lecturer in quantitative ecology and biodiversity conservation, said. “This has got important implications for biodiversity.”
Continue reading…Prime minister is set to join PNG counterpart on historic second world war trek. Follow the day’s news liveGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastFires are getting bigger and more frequent in southern Australia, burning through previously unburned habitats that some threatened species need to survive, new research suggests.“We are losing habitat that has not been burned for more than 30 years,” Dr Billy Geary, University of Melbourne lecturer in quantitative ecology and biodiversity conservation, said. “This has got important implications for biodiversity.” Continue reading…
