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Barapa Barapa Traditional Burning on Gunbower Island

DELWP

Uncle Will Hannah from Forest Fire Management Victoria in Mildura

DELWP-Loddon Mallee

What western states can learn from Native American wildfire management strategies

Bill Tripp

Tending the Wild – Cultural Burning (Canada)

KCETLink Media Group and the Autry Museum

Wyenondabool: together bringing back traditional Wurundjeri burning to Christmas Hills

Doug Evans

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