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Where We Work | Hotspots Fire Project
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Hotspots materials are tailored to individual Catchment Management Authority (CMA) regions. Hotspots currently works in 10 of the 13 CMA regions in NSW. Select from the list below or click on the map to access the resources and materials for that CMA region. If you do not know what CMA you are working or living in you can find out by entering your suburb or postcode in the search box below. Hotspots would like to thank the following project partners for their support. Nature Conservation Council of NSW.
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Frequently asked questions (FAQ) | Resources and materials | Hotspots Fire Project
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Frequently asked questions (FAQ). Q1 How does NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) assess fuel loads? Q2 What are the responsibilities of NPWS if a fire leaves a National Park and enters private land? Q3 If fire management of National Parks is for conservation adjacent to my property, will this clash with my property management objectives? Q4 What if I have a conservation agreement on my property? Q5 I would like to undertake a joint burn for biodiversity with NPWS - is this possible? Q17 Can I...
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Resources and materials | Hotspots Fire Project
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Hotspots has designed and developed resources to provide land and fire managers, landholders and communities with regionally specific information about vegetation communities, fire ecology and fire management. Our materials are tailored to individual Catchment Management Authority (CMA) regions. Click on the CMA region below to access the materials related to that CMA. Alternatively you can search for factsheets. Border Rivers-Gwydir Region CMA. Hunter Central Rivers CMA. 2011 ASCA National Winner.
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Resources | Land for Wildlife South East Queensland
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What our members do. There are many resources available to help landholders learn about weeds, native plants, native animals and conservation management. Threatened Plants of Logan. Threatened Wildlife of Logan. Brisbane City Council Wildlife Conservation Action Statements. Such as Platypus, Gliders, Owls, Flying foxes, Crakes and Rails, Raptors, Frogs, Collared Delma and threatened plants). Management and Restoration of Flying-fox Camps. Atlas of Living Australia. Save Our Waterways Now.
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Latest News | News | Hotspots Fire Project
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Latest news. Listed below are all the articles from our current and previous newsletters. A fire season update. Posted: 29th June 2016. During May, unseasonably dry conditions, particularly across the Mid North Coast resulted in a higher level of fire activity and a spike in the number of incidents. Read the full article. More than 100 landholders attend Hotspots workshops March-May. Posted: 29th June 2016. Workshops scheduled for Glen Innes, Hunter, and Braidwood. Posted: 29th June 2016. Hotspots Fire P...
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Staff profiles | Contact us | Hotspots Fire Project
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Manager Hotspots Program - Nature Conservation Council of NSW. Phone: 02 9516 0359. Email: wparker[at]nature.org.au. BSc (Hons), AssocDipRes. Office location: Sydney, Nature Conservation Council of NSW. Coordinator Hotspots Program - NSW Rural Fire Service. Phone: 02 8741 5438. Email: lana.andrews[at]rfs.nsw.gov.au. Bachelor of Landscape Management and Conservation (Hons). Office location: Sydney, NSW Rural Fire Service. Coordinator Hotspots Program - Nature Conservation Council of NSW. Kate is the Hot...
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Useful Websites
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North Coast Emu Population. Byron Bay Dwarf Graminoid Clay Heath Restoration Project. Brochures and Fact Sheets. NSW Rural Fire Service. Office of Environment and Heritage. SEQ Fire and Biodiversity Consortium. Association for Fire Ecology. Tweed Shire Council - Koalas.
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Fact sheets | Resources and materials | Hotspots Fire Project
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Hotspots has developed a number state-wide fact sheets which offer information on some of the more frequently asked questions that we come across - how does fire behave; what is the relationship between fire and climate change; and what approvals do you need to know if burning on your property? Factsheet: Fire and Grazing in the Northern Rivers Region. A fact sheet of fire and grazing in the Northern Rivers region by Dr Penny Watson. 2006. Fact Sheet: The Burning Approval Process. NSW Rural Fire Service.
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Case studies | Resources and materials | Hotspots Fire Project
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The Hotspots case studies showcase the great work that has been achieved by local individuals, community groups and researchers across NSW. Topics vary from stories of individual species and their responses to fire, to the findings from scientific researchers, and land manager experiences from working with fire. For each case study recommendations on what land managers can do and suggested readings are provided. Community Engagement Case Study. Case Study: Improving Community Safety in the Corindi Valley.