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Wilsons Prom has been scarred by bushfires. It may help us protect other fire-prone forests
Tom Fairman Our national parks are a haven for humans, plants and animals alike. Protected areas such as national parks are a cornerstone of our efforts to conserve nature. But these unique ecosystems can still bear the scars of past fires, floods and other natural disturbances. Our new study examines how repeated bushfires have changed, and continue to change, one of Australia’s iconic national parks. Located on Australia’s southernmost tip, Wilsons Promontory or “the Prom” is one of Victoria’
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