tl;dr: They fucked up with this particular burn. Prescribed burns are an important part of our forestry programs.
SOURCE: Studied forestry in college. Seen it in action locally. It works.
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tl;dr: They fucked up with this particular burn. Prescribed burns are an important part of our forestry programs.
SOURCE: Studied forestry in college. Seen it in action locally. It works.
why burn them? at least use the damn wood..
itβs part of bush fire management
https://www.environment.sa.gov.au/topics/fire-management/prescribed-burns
oh, never mind. would still have been nice to invite some people to come haul logs for timber. prescribed furniture.
The trees aren't supposed to die in burn offs, the shrubbery and grass does
The wording is confusing. Felling in this context just means dying from fire, not cut down.
The char left over is full of nutrients that fuel new growth. It's not burned because it's easier; it's important that the plant matter stays there to enrich the soil.
Nah, they're scrub fires, not tree
poor naked nurses
I need new glasses. And a cleaner mind. i thought the headline said:
"prescribed bums"
the keming will get you every time