National Parks Breed Bushfires

By Viv Forbes
20 December 2019

Too many recent headlines say: “A fierce new bushfire is burning in the XYZ National Park. Nearby residents should prepare to evacuate.”

Neglected, overgrown, weed and log infested, un-grazed, unburnt, government-protected parkland is a danger to all neighbours. All it needs is a fire-bug, a fearful neighbour attempting a too-late back-burn, or a lightning strike, and a wildfire is inevitable, especially when the weather is hot, dry and windy. Wild-fires will not stay in their National Park.

Never before in Australia’s long history of black and white occupation have such large areas of bush been quarantined from annual burn-offs, cultivation, slashing or grazing.

Four policy changes are needed to fix this problem:

Firstly, a reduction in the area of land locked in national parks and reserves, and an end to “protected” vegetation on private land.

Secondly, repeal of the sneaky state/commonwealth conspiracy that created the Kyoto protected “forests” on private land.

Thirdly, regular cool-season burning of all national parks and private bush. If it will burn in the cool season it should be encouraged to burn at appropriate times. Otherwise it will support a fierce un-planned wildfire once the hot dry winds blow.

Fourthly, greater local autonomy on pre-emptive burns or back burning. Only experienced local landowners and fire wardens can say: “Today after 3.30pm is our best chance to have a burn-off with reasonable safety.”

Most of the huge bushfires that burn homes and kill forests are man-made national disasters, fed by excessive fuel loads, magnified (but not caused) by drought, and turned into wildfires by hot dry winds.

Trying to blame carbon dioxide, a non-flammable plant fertiliser, for today’s wildfires is yet more Flannery fiction.

Some Reading:

The Peregian Bushfires:
https://saltbushclub.com/2019/12/19/peregian-bushfires/

Bushfires – will we ever learn?:
https://www.mannwest.com/bushfire-alarm/

More on Bushfires:
https://saltbushclub.com/category/bushfires/

Fight Fire with Fire:
https://principia-australia.org/more-water-bombers-no-fight-fire-with-fire/


Viv Forbes is Executive Director of the Saltbush Club. He understands the chemistry and physics of bushfires and has had long experience of bushfires in Queensland and NT – lighting, fighting and cleaning up after them.

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