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Status of Biodiversity Thresholds Evaluation of Biodiversity Thresholds Vulnerable Back-burning to Frequent Protect from fire as far as possible. Fire Within Threshold A fire event is neither required nor should one necessarily be avoided. NB. Fire thresholds are defined for vegetation communities to conserve biodiversity
Command & Control Containment Lines Earthmoving Equipment Fire Advantage Recording Fire Suppression Chemicals Rehabilitation Smoke Management Scale 1:115,000 Structural Fire 0 2 4 km Fighting ± Visitor Management Threatened Sites Guidelines Warnings Site Guidelines Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Site Management IS1 Vegetation IS2 Historic Heritage Site Management H1 Threatened Fauna Management threatened species Vulnerable species - Endangeredspecies Consideration of these when planning prescribed burn activities is essential, for more detailed information contact NPWS. Threatened Flora Management FL2
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