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Here's an area on this same trail they burnt a couple of years ago. Its trickled down the hill and caused damage and hasn't reduced the fire risk. 📷Gippsland Lakes Discovery Trail in the Colquhuon Forest Park #GunnaiKurnaiCountry.
Gippsland Lakes Discovery Trail in the Colquhuon Forest Park #GunnaiKurnaiCountry. This trail follows the Mississippi Creek - North Arm Catchment - right through the middle of a 1373Ha #FFMV planned burn Check it out for yourself you can walk, ride or by pony.
Gippsland Lakes Discovery Trail in the Colquhuon Forest Park #GunnaiKurnaiCountry. This trail follows the Mississippi Creek - North Arm Catchment - right through the middle of a 1373Ha #FFMV planned burn Check it out for yourself you can walk, ride or by pony.
Waiting for bat-o-clock Beautiful #GunnaiKurnaiCountry
This area hosts an incredibly rich variety of birds, Lyrebirds, Spotted Quail Trush, Honeyeaters – Scarlett, Yellow-Tufted, Lewins, White- Napped, Cresent, Beautiful Firetails, Gang Gangs and Yellow-tailed Black Cockatoos, Yellow Robins, Gerygones & more... #GunnaiKurnaiCountry
The Forest Walk goes right through 1373Ha #FFMV planned burn GP-TBO-NOW-0504) Scheduled 2024 that takes up most of Colquhoun Forest Park " #GunnaiKurnaiCountry
Repost FB: "The forest walk along the Mississippi Creek in Colquhoun Regional Park (near Lakes Entrance,) must be one of the most beautiful old growth forest walks anywhere in the country" #GunnaiKurnaiCountry
364,741Ha of forest planned to be burnt in Gippsland in the period 2023/4 – 2025/6. Old trees are being destroyed, even if no one sees them go. 📷 Mt Alfred Forest #GunnaiKurnaiCountry 1100Ha #FFMV burnt April 2024
At night, old trees disappear burning up looking like this April 2024 Mt Alfred Forest #GunnaiKurnaiCountry 1100Ha #FFMV burn
Slow trickle of fire burning up old trees in the wet gully Casey Ck Colquhuon Forest. #GunnaiKurnaiCountry 750Ha #FFMVburn 2021
Old trees just burning up in a slow trickle of fire that mostly isn’t even burning the canopy, just taking out old trees. This is how we roll. roadside. Colquhuon Forest #GunnaiKurnaiCountry Casey Ck 750Ha #FFMV burn 2021
We cant possibly get across the 364,741Ha of forest to be burnt by #FFMV in Gippsland over the next 3yrs. But old trees are burning up in planned burns, even if no one sees them go. Colquhuon Forest #GunnaiKurnaiCountry 750Ha #FFMV burn 2021
In the 3-year period 2023/4 – 2025/6, #FFMV plan to burn 364,741 hectares of forest in Gippsland. That’s a lot of forest to burn with no pre or post burn fauna or flora surveys. Colquhuon Forest #GunnaiKurnaiCountry 750Ha Casey Ck #FFMV burn 2021
In the 3-year period 2023/4 – 2025/6, #FFMV plan to burn 364,741 hectares of forest in Gippsland. That’s a lot of forest to burn with no pre or post burn fauna or flora surveys. Colquhuon Forest #GunnaiKurnaiCountry 4mnths after 700Ha #FFMV burn 2021
Forest Fire Management Victoria, #FFMV plan to burn 11,000 hectares of Glossy Black Cockatoo critical habitat in East Gippsland over the next 3 years, 2024 – 2026. #GunnaiKurnaiCountry geg.org.au/?page_id=17906 Thread by @FriendsBats on Thread Reader App threadreaderapp.com/thread/1781878…
#FFMV has repeatedly stated to Gippsland Environment Group that they will not exclude all she-oaks from planned burn operations and in fact FFMV intend to target i.e. ‘fuel reduce’ she-oak stands. 📷Burning she-oaks Ewings Marsh 2021 #GunnaiKurnaiCountry geg.org.au/?page_id=17906
Glossies do not feed on seed on the ground. Young She-oaks take 5-20 years to produce viable seed. Cumulative planned burns will dramatically reduce the available food supply of the Glossies. Nearby planned burn in she-oaks #GunnaiKurnaiCountry geg.org.au/?page_id=17906
The unburnt coastal forest between Lake Entrance and the Snowy River is the heartland of the Victorian Glossy population, which numbers only 35-40 individuals. #GunnaiKurnaiCountry geg.org.au/?page_id=17906
Forest Fire Management Victoria, #FFMV plan to burn 11,000 hectares of Glossy Black Cockatoo critical habitat in East Gippsland over the next 3 years, 2024 – 2026. #GunnaiKurnaiCountry geg.org.au/?page_id=17906
SWIFT PARROTS HAVE LANDED! #GunnaiKurnaiCountry 30+ recorded yesterday in old mahoganies on Western Blvd, Raymond Is. proposed subdivision. Contact East Gippsland Shire Council: [email protected] 30 = 5-10% of remaining population - EPBC listed Critically Endangered