New Life Breathed into Fire Management for Biodiversity in South East Queensland
A new partnership has been struck between SEQ Catchments, the natural resource management body for South East Queensland and the South East Queensland Fire and Biodiversity Consortium (SEQFBC), providing new and enhanced opportunities for ongoing engagement with private landholders, public land managers and academic institutions in fire management and fire ecology research. Established in 1998 by Griffith University, a number of state agencies and local government authorities, the SEQFBC is a network of stakeholders devoted to providing best-practice recommendations for fire management, fire ecology and the conservation of biodiversity in the SEQ region through education, community engagement and practical research. To find out more visit New Life Breathed into Fire Management for Biodiversity in South East Queensland.
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