Bushfire Recovery Projects

Devastating bushfires have impacted Australia’s biodiversity on a scale not previously seen since record-keeping began in the mid-1800s.
Become a citizen scientist and spot animals in photographs captured by automated cameras in burnt areas.
With your help researchers can better understand the impact of fire on our biodiversity and ecosystems.

Image ©Harrison Warne

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Why you should get involved?

Contribute to knowledge

Help researchers better understand the diversity of plant and animal life.

Be an online volunteer

Be part of an active community that supports and contributes to science and culture.

Make data accessible

Unlock collections and extend the reach of information around the world.

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