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Australia fires: Why species might go extinct, explained by ecologist - Vox
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year from horrific fires, Australians struggle rebuild
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Several large forest fires ravaging in Southern Australia | CTIF - International Association Fire Services for Safer Citizens through Skilled Firefighters
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space view shows Australia fire devastation across nature reserve - CNET
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Catastrophic bushfires derail research
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Fire-scorched Australia's hottest and driest year on record government unmoved | News | Eco-Business | Asia Pacific
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NATURE: Rescue | Public Media
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How Australia Can Rise From Ashes | | Nature |
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Australian A catalyst behaviour change – Monash Lens
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Australia's Fire-Ravaged Forests Recovering. Ecologists Hope It : NPR
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With approaching $100 billion, the fires are Australia's costliest natural disaster
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Reducing Fire, and Cutting Emissions, the Aboriginal Way - The York Times
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Australia fires: 5 things to know about the bushfire World Forum
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Spirit-raising photos show the Australian bush coming back to life weeks after fires | Mail Online
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bushfires: Thousands trapped in ring of fire after ignoring flee | World | News |
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Australia bushfires factcheck: year's fires unprecedented? | Bushfires | The Guardian
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Australia on fire, literally — and so are climate politics
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Australian climate after bushfire crisis | East Asia Forum
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Australian climate change 'sceptics' mislead the public about bushfires - Research Institute on change and environment
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CIE Fanning the flames of Australian wildfires (Correspondence in | Centre for Integrative Ecology
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Dry, Weather In Australia, As Thousands Evacuate : NPR
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Australian use fire to catch prey The Wildlife Society
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How Climate Change Has Made the Bushfires Worse |
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Australia fires: Here's where to donate, how to victims,
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fires: Plants photographed regrowing in ashes - BBC News
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fires: 8 things everyone should know about the disaster - Vox
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Bushfire crisis: more than half of all Australians to have been directly affected | Bushfires | The Guardian