Indigenous burning methods gets traction at Highfield Farm and Woodland in eastern Riverina

By John Chanter
Updated February 12 2016 - 2:54pm, first published February 9 2016 - 2:03pm
MOTHER NATURE: Louise Freckelton, with some of her Highland Farm lamb, hopes traditional burning can improve her land. Picture: NIKKI REYNOLDS
MOTHER NATURE: Louise Freckelton, with some of her Highland Farm lamb, hopes traditional burning can improve her land. Picture: NIKKI REYNOLDS

AN eastern Riverina farmer is looking to an ancient form of conservation to improve native plant and wildlife populations.

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