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Wombat burrows provide refuge from fires
A new study has found wildlife use wombat burrows for vital shelter, food and even drinking water, during and after a bushfire.
A new study has found wildlife use wombat burrows for vital shelter, food and even drinking water, during and after a bushfire.
An expert review of forest recovery science has found 70 per cent of plant species within eucalypt forests survive bushfires.
These special trips allow you to help animals that suffered horrendous losses as a result of the 2019–20 bushfires.
As landscapes regenerate after summer’s catastrophic bushfires, communities in south-eastern New South Wales rebuild their homes and livelihoods.
Thousands of koalas were killed in the Black Summer bushfire emergency, but keeping the species from extinction is more than just a numbers game.