Carnarvon National Park Bushfire Recovery

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Carnarvon National Park Bushfire Recovery

Research cameras capture new growth

Posted on 05.02.2024

A recent ABC News article highlights the rapid growth of vegetation after devasting fires destroyed acres of Carnarvon National Park in 2023. Good rainfall late 2023 supported rapid new growth throughout the park.

“Everything’s fairly green and vibrant for us at this time.”
(Ranger in charge of the Carnarvon Gorge section of the park, Lindie Pasma)

Read full story on ABC News

 

 

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