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Originally Posted by PS19.1
No I don't think we need to listen to those in the leadership you suggest but we should perhaps listen to the true masters of land management for thousands of years the aboriginal people.i have heard them speak on this subject but doesn't seem to gain traction in the media.i guess it doesn't fit the narrative being driven here.and yes many national park fuel loads are increasing to the point where the fires are so hot that extensive vegetation damage is done.ive seen large trees fallen across walking trails have small bridges built over them instead of removing them for example,beautiful old gumtrees with enormous fuel loads at their base with no hope of survival with the next lightning strike!
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The true masters of land management... If I'm not mistaken anytime they wanted a roast meat dinner of mega fauna (which research now indicates they drove to extinction) they set fire to vast tracts of bushland to corner terrified prey at the expense of everything else living in the path of the fire...
Now if I did that I don't think I'd be lauded as a true master of land management. More an arsonist.