How 1970s conservation laws turned this ‘paradise on Earth’ into a tinderbox
- Written by: Michael-Shawn Fletcher, Associate Professor in Biogeography, The University of Melbourne
ShutterstockSoutheast Australia’s bushfire crisis culminated in the devastating bushfire season of 2019 and 2020 that burnt nearly 25 million hectares of bush.
Our new research demonstrates how the scale of this disaster blew out due to legislation introduced in the 1970s, which was based on idea that nature should be left to grow freely...
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