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Scientists study impact of controlled burns on wildlife
ABC NEWS (Australia)
2020-10-10
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Many Indigenous and environmental groups in Northern Australia feel too much prevention burning is damaging biodiversity. Scientists have been carrying out a controlled burning project to determine whether that's true.
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