Fire
- Any
- Biodiversity
- Climate Change /Carbon
- Collaboration
- Ferals and Native Invasives
- Fire
- Indigenous Engagement
- Land Use and grazing
- Rehydration /Water
- Weeds
Fire is a natural aspect of the WA Rangelands, however in recent decades traditional fire management techniques have been lost in many parts resulting in large, destructive hot burning fires. Rangelands NRM works to combine learnings from modern science and traditional fire management to encourage cooler burning, less frequent fires that allow the natural environment to regenerate; reducing erosion, weeds and feral animals while regrowing native flora and allowing native species to move back and increase in numbers through less habitat loss.

Ngadju Conservation
Members of Norseman’s Ngadju community are working to protect and conserve the vulnerable malleefowl and care for key sites in the Great Western Woodlands (GWW) of WA.

Ecofire
Region Kimberley Delivery organisation Australian Wildlife Conservancy (AWC) Overview To stop disruptive fire patterns in the Kimberley. EcoFire is a fire management program running in the Kimberley,…
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