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#Bushfire

Mapping a wildfire’s path is getting easier, thanks to computers

CNET, Other, 20/11/2020, Laura Hautala Fire-predicting software can project how a fire could spread, even while it's still burning. Andrew […]

Early warning: human detectors, drones and the race to control Australia’s extreme bushfires

theguardian.com, Other, 25/10/2020, Christopher Knaus Perched in his fire tower high above the pine trees, Nick Dutton leans back and […]

Trees power this alarm system for remote forest fires

Warta Saya, wartasaya.com, 17/10/2020 Scientists in Michigan have developed a forest fire alarm system. He works at CSIRO, Australia's national […]

How much preventative burning is too much for biodiversity?

ABC Online, Other, 08/10/2020 The main focus of many communities trying to better control bushfires in Northern Australia is protecting […]

NT bushfire scientists research controlled burns and their impacts on Darwin’s biodiversity

ABC Online, Other, 11/10/2020, By Jane Bardon There aren't many people who go to stand in the middle of a […]

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