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  1. prije 11 sati

    Namadgi National Park is doing it rather tough at the moment. If it offers any hope, these pics of areas recently burnt were all taken between 5 and 15 years after the previous fires in 2003

  2. Would be a tragedy.

  3. 4. velj

    With the blessing of Traditional Custodians, we recently travelled into remote to recover a significant Aboriginal object. This forms part of our efforts to provide protections for cultural places following the .

  4. Not to mention impact on biodiversity, threatened species and crucial alpine wetlands. Weeds thrive after fire. Recovery will be lengthy, costly, and must be prioritised in future ACT budgets for years to come. , is your backyard.

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  5. Although the urban impact has been miraculously minimal, make no mistake: the recovery of NP will take many, many years. There will be an immediate impact on water supply, recreational facilities, European and indigenous heritage sites... contd

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  6. Image of the Week: Terra MODIS image of fires in National Park, Australia (center of image) on 2/3/20. Burned areas are deep red and fires are shown as bright red spots on the western edge of the burned area. Interact with image:

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    This will be really heartbreaking when we see It... love

  8. Hearing extremely disturbing reports of the extent of destruction in the forests of NP. When a seasoned veteran says “this is 2003 on steroids”, you know it’s bad. Brace yourself for what we will see once the smoke clears.

  9. 3. velj

    BACKYARD SERIES: 6:41pm | The smoke is returning to from the fire. Going to 'Rally for Climate Action' at the Parliament tomorrow! Stay updated:

  10. Some photos of the sunset overlooking tonight. Stunning but sad at the same time...

  11. 1. velj
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  12. 31. sij

    This is not good.. So, how far into the suburbs, hypothetically if the wind was blowing north, do embers fly? My best friends are in Gowrie close to Monash. Any advice?

  13. 31. sij
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    Wasn’t it the case that the 2003 bushfires, which cost Canberrans 4 lives, 400 injured and 500 homes burned, was the ONLY such natural disaster that did NOT spark a national fundraiser for victims?

  14. 31. sij

    View of smoke plume from office window in Civic

  15. 30. sij

    As are forecast to potentially worsen over coming days, we are amping up our listings for our Canberra friends. Please search if you need help, or submit a specific offer or request for help so we can match you. Stay safe 🙏🏼

  16. 30. sij

    BACKYARD SERIES: 30/1/20 at 8:26pm. Those are not ☁️'s Stay safe everyone. The fire will be going on for weeks. But I do love seeing the community come together, wish it was under different circumstances but hey.

  17. 30. sij
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  18. 30. sij

    The immediate danger might have passed, but the glow of Namadgi still burning is a sobering sight after dark in Tuggeranong. 😐

  19. 30. sij

    Don't ever let this be labelled 'the new normal' It's horrifically ABNORMAL Australia must become a leading mitigator simultaneously developing the systems & structures of adaptation

  20. 29. sij

    Sounds like Australian defence force contribution to ranges from incompetent fire to hapless Perhaps we need to discuss what Australia needs from its defence force, surely its more than just being bit player to US oil wars?

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