Australian Nature Needs Cultural Fire | WWF-Australia

Опубликовано: 30 Апрель 2026
на канале: WWF-Australia
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All over Australia, cultural burning is returning to Country. For thousands of years, Indigenous people have been using “fire as a friend, not a foe” to look after their sacred landscape.

Cultural burning is taking care of nature, to help it look after us. After two centuries of being removed from their lands, and therefore unable to practice it, Indigenous-led organisations are bringing traditional fire management back to Country.



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