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Prescribed burning threatens survival of skinks and other wildlife – New Study/Science Updates



As Australia and the world grapple with global warming and increased bushfire risks, University of South Australia ecologists are turning their attention to the impact of prescribed burning on native animals.



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Australian ecologists are investigating how prescribed burns, used to mitigate bushfire risk, affect native animals amidst a warming climate. With global warming exacerbating bushfire dangers, understanding the ecological consequences of controlled burns is crucial. Researchers at the University of South Australia are focusing on how these planned burns impact native animal populations and their habitats. Their findings will be vital for optimizing fire management strategies, aiming to balance bushfire prevention with the preservation of Australia’s unique biodiversity in an increasingly fire-prone environment.

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