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ACT bushland expert Brett McNamara says crucial ACT fire trails still ravaged after Black Summer fires | The Canberra Times

ACT bushland expert Brett McNamara says crucial ACT fire trails still ravaged after Black Summer fires | The Canberra Times
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ACT bushland expert Brett McNamara says crucial ACT fire trails still ravaged after Black Summer fires | Braidwood Times

ACT bushland expert Brett McNamara says crucial ACT fire trails still ravaged after Black Summer fires | Braidwood Times
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ACT bushland expert Brett McNamara says crucial ACT fire trails still ravaged after Black Summer fires | The Canberra Times

ACT bushland expert Brett McNamara says crucial ACT fire trails still ravaged after Black Summer fires | The Canberra Times
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Deer and pig cull closes areas of national parks

FERAL deer and pig culling will close sections of the Bimberi Wilderness Area and western Namadgi National Park for two weeks  ACT Parks and Conservation Service says it will be undertaking a feral deer and pig “aerial control program” (shooting) to help assist Namadgi’s ecosystem during bushfire recovery. The areas will be closed from midnight on Monday (May 3) until midnight, Friday, May 14.  “For over 15 months our teams have been hard at work to make sure Namadgi National Park is in the strongest position for recovery following the Orroral Valley bushfire,” ACT Conservator of Flora and Fauna, Ian Walker said.

Namadgi National Park reopens tomorrow

  AFTER being closed for 15 months due to damage caused by the extreme fires and flooding, most of Namadgi National Park will reopen tomorrow (April 9).  Areas reopening include the Mt Tennant and Australian Alps walking track, Honeysuckle Ridge, including the campground and Booroomba Rocks, Orroral Valley, Nursery Swamp, the Geodesic Dome, the tracking station and the Bimberi Wilderness Area. Remaining closed, however, will be the Yankee Hat Rock Art Site, the Orroral Campgrounds, and some roads due to the heavy rainfall of late March and ongoing consultation works with local indigenous communities. Land Management Minister Mick Gentlemen said the recovery work was able to progress faster than originally anticipated thanks to a combination of favourable weather conditions and the hard work of the recovery teams.

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