Eco Burn Education
by webmaster | Jul 12, 2024 |
Fire: Friend or Foe? Understanding its Crucial Role in Our Landscape
Fire is a force of nature, capable of both awe-inspiring beauty and devastating destruction. While the potential for loss of life and property is undeniable, completely eliminating fire is not an option. In fact, fire has played a crucial role in shaping our landscape for millions of years.
This FREE set of educational modules delve into the intricate relationship between fire and the environment, exploring how it benefits plant and animal life, and ultimately, helps us become better stewards of our land.
You’ll learn why fire is not just an enemy, but a natural process that, when understood and managed wisely, can contribute to a healthy and resilient ecosystem.
Eco Burn Education
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Introduction to fire in Australia
Understanding the ingredients of fire: Fuel & Dryness
Lesson 2 of 9 within section Introduction to fire in Australia.
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Understanding the ingredients of fire: Weather
Lesson 3 of 9 within section Introduction to fire in Australia.
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Understanding the ingredients of fire: Topography
Lesson 4 of 9 within section Introduction to fire in Australia.
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Lesson 5 of 9 within section Introduction to fire in Australia.
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An introduction into Australia’s Fire History
Lesson 6 of 9 within section Introduction to fire in Australia.
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Recent Fire History of NSW
Lesson 7 of 9 within section Introduction to fire in Australia.
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Lesson 8 of 9 within section Introduction to fire in Australia.
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Lesson 9 of 9 within section Introduction to fire in Australia.
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Fire Ecology
Vegetation responses to fire
Lesson 1 of 4 within section Fire Ecology.
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Lesson 2 of 4 within section Fire Ecology.
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Lesson 3 of 4 within section Fire Ecology.
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Lesson 4 of 4 within section Fire Ecology.
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Planning for Fire
Lesson 1 of 4 within section Planning for Fire.
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Planning for bushfire on your property
Lesson 2 of 4 within section Planning for Fire.
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Planning to use fire as a land management tool
Lesson 3 of 4 within section Planning for Fire.
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Building a Property Fire Management Plan
Lesson 4 of 4 within section Planning for Fire.
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Conclusion
Lesson 1 of 1 within section Conclusion.
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Fire Ecology Education Project Officer
This booklet provides a great resource about fire ecology and management including references, examples and a glossary.
Mid Coast 2 Tops Landcare Connection Pty Ltd accepts no liability or responsibility whatsoever for or in respect of any use of or reliance upon this video containing reference to live fire, and its supporting material by any third party. Information provided is not intended to be a substitute for site specific assessment or legal advice in relation to any matter.