How Indigenous land burning is protecting rare mammals on Australia's Tiwi Islands

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Scientists from Charles Darwin University and the Tiwi Land Rangers are researching how to help protect the rare brush-tailed rabbit rat and other small mammals using land burning. Burning in cooler months is not only preventing bushfires, but maintaining sanctuaries for the small mammals from predators like feral cats. Video courtesy of Nicolas Rakotopare for Threatened Species Recovery Hub of the Australian Government’s National Environmental Science Program.

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Thank you for managing your forests properly. ❤👍🏻

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