âLike the fires never happenedâ: Residents alarmed at Gippsland burns
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Threatened species in Gippsland under pressure after vast swaths of their habitat were destroyed in last yearâs catastrophic bushfires are facing a series of planned burns that conservation groups say will deepen the crisis.
With the onset of cooler autumn weather, Victoriaâs planned burn season has begun.
Derek Hayes at the site of a recent planned burn at the Mitchell River National Park, in Gippsland.
Credit:Lisa Roberts
Over the next three years Forest Fire Management Victoria (FFMV) â an agency within the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning â is planning 133 burns in greater Gippsland, covering 62,808 hectares.
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