Charles Sturt University animal ecologist Dale Nimmo gives perspective in fire recovery discussion

Ellen Ebsary
Updated June 21 2020 - 12:41pm, first published June 20 2020 - 1:55pm
WAY FORWARD: Dale Nimmo, an Associate Professor with Charles Sturt University who has researched animals' responses to fire, says it's time for indigenous land management perspectives to be listened to. Picture: TARA TREWHELLA
WAY FORWARD: Dale Nimmo, an Associate Professor with Charles Sturt University who has researched animals' responses to fire, says it's time for indigenous land management perspectives to be listened to. Picture: TARA TREWHELLA

It is more than time to integrate indigenous land management into fire prevention, according to a panel focused on re-imagining Australia.

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Ellen Ebsary

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