wildwanderer wrote:Any one know if the green gully track and huts at oxley wild rivers NP made it through the fires?
The rfs map has the entire area as a fire zone.
wildwanderer wrote:thanks but im struggling with that site.
Maybe im doing it wrong but I find it virtually impossible to use the map on global forest watch to identify locations. Tried for 10 mins but cant find the start of the green gully track or surounding roads/fire trails. Map box is to small and the roads/trails fade out to soon at lower zoom levels.
Budawang NP is pretty close to one fire. Near the Mt Currockbilly side.Neo wrote:Was it this year they were doing hazard reduction burns south of Katoomba?..
Sadly it looks like Murramarang NP will burn today. So far Budawangs in southern Morton NP and up around Barrington Tops have not ignited yet!
Hughmac wrote:I notice Mt Solitary is on fire for the second time in about six months following an earlier prescribed burn. Two fires at such a short interval present a real risk to the plant community affected. The seed bank which will have germinated after the first fire will be destroyed before being able to reproduce the next generation, potentially eliminating some species from the community.
wildwanderer wrote:
I do wonder how these fires are starting..
wildwanderer wrote:Some of this area is rain forest and was very beautiful. It's unlikely to recover.
ribuck wrote:wildwanderer wrote:Some of this area is rain forest and was very beautiful. It's unlikely to recover.
Sure it will recover. Take a look at historic photos from the time of mining in the Jamison Valley when it was a scene of devastation. It then recovered to become the beautiful mixture of rainforest and other forest that we appreciate today.
wildwanderer wrote:The forest will regrow. However, I believe that with the area so dry, we are unlikely to see the rain forest plants regrowing. The forest will renew with plants more adapted to the dry environment such as eucalypts etc. I do hope I’m wrong.
mandragara wrote:The nightmare keeps going, no end in sight. How's everyone holding up?
johnw wrote:I don't how much smoke I've inhahed over the past however many days. Stinging eyes and so on.
I've definitely noticed it affecting my breathing going for a run, bike ride or anything else reasonably strenuous.
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