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Fire Scientists Warn Forest Industry Plan Could Increase Fire Risk

9 January, 2020 Category: Forests & Fire | Thinning of Forests - Bushfire/Ecology

Fire Scientists Warn Forest Industry Plan Could Increase Fire Risk

9 January 2020  |   Mike Foley – Sydney Morning Herald

A timber industry proposal to allow some logging in national parks and on other public land to reduce bushfire risk could actually make forests more flammable.

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