Article 6RX1V Indigenous cultural burning managed Australia’s bushfires long before colonisation. It’s needed now more than ever, a study says

Indigenous cultural burning managed Australia’s bushfires long before colonisation. It’s needed now more than ever, a study says

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Donna Lu Science writer
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As wildfires become more frequent and intense due to the climate crisis, combining the First Nations practice with western techniques is crucial'

Indigenous cultural burning practices halved the shrub cover across south-east Australia thousands of years before colonisation, reducing the intensity of bushfires, new research suggests.

The study's authors argue that wide-scale re-integration" of cultural burning practices, in combination with western fire management techniques, is crucial" at a time when wildfires are becoming more frequent and intense due to the climate crisis.

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