Ancient Tasmanian Fire Management
This is a Tasmania news story, published by ScienceBlog.com, that relates primarily to Palawa news.
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•Fire and Forest: How Early Tasmanians Shaped Their World
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First humans to set foot in Tasmania used fire to transform dense forests into landscapes fit for survival.
Discovery is the earliest evidence of fire-based landscape management in Tasmania .
Palawa or Pakana people employed controlled burns to clear dense wet forests.
Discovery highlights the ingenuity of these ancient communities and their connection to the land.
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