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Fire has shaped Australian landscapes for millennia. Native fire regimes play a crucial role in sustaining ecological balance.

Traditional Fire Management Techniques

Indigenous peoples used controlled burns to prevent large wildfires and promote healthy growth.

These techniques also manage fuel loads and encourage regeneration of certain plant species.

Ecological Benefits of Fire Regimes

Fire maintains open landscapes inhabited by unique species and preserves biodiversity.

Some plants require fire cues to germinate, sustaining long-term ecosystem health.

Modern Conservation Practices

Land managers incorporate traditional knowledge alongside scientific methods for effective fire planning.

Prescribed burns reduce wildfire risk and help protect communities and natural areas.

Challenges and Future Directions

Climate change and urban expansion complicate fire management efforts.

Collaborative approaches between Indigenous groups and authorities are vital for sustainable solutions.

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