Wildlife monitoring shows 'remarkable recovery' of some species after Black Summer bushfires

By Denise Dion
Updated April 13 2022 - 11:52am, first published April 12 2022 - 5:30pm

Much of the state forests south of Eden were affected by the Black Summer bushfires, fires that burnt hotter and more ferociously than many people had ever seen, but Forestry Corporation of NSW senior field ecologist Rohan Bilney said remarkably some small native animals weren't just surviving, they were thriving.

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