Revegetating and Reducing Fire Risk in Spring Creek Gully

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  1. Okay here I go again, I appreciate his method for managing blackberries ( another noxious weed) but why not plant natives that don't promote fire, there are multitudes, rather than exotics? And on another note, reducing fire risk, well a great deal of the Australian landscape needs fire to return nutrients to the ground and back up to the plants, it has been a common element of the natural landscape in Australia for at least the past 350,000 years.

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