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What is this project about, and what can I do?

What is this project about?

Hi, thanks for visiting! In this project, we're trying to learn about how long it takes different plant species to reproduce after severe fires. Even if we might know something about how long it takes plants to reach 'reproductive maturity' when they grow in nurseries and other controlled conditions, we often don't know how this timing changes when the plant is badly burned, or when the plant is germinating from seed and growing up in a post-fire landscape.

Where should I go walking?

You can make these observations anywhere in the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area, where you know that have been fires since 2013. If you'd like to double-check where those fires were, have a look at our...

Map of recently burned areas: https://bit.ly/wha_fires

We are particularly interested in areas that burned in 2019-20. In the Blue Mountains National ...more ↓

Posted on August 13, 2021 04:47 AM by dquin dquin | 0 comments | Leave a comment

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Western Sydney University, NPWS, and DPIE want to learn more about how long it takes for plants to reproduce after a severe bushfire like the 2019-20 fires. When you're out getting some sunlight and fresh air, visit a place that burned last year, snap some photos of plants, and answer a few easy questions for us. The data you're collecting will help inform future fire management practices in ...more ↓

dquin created this project on June 29, 2021
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