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Landowner Tip: Using controlled burning as a tool for Invasive Alien Plant clearing

Landowner Tip: Using controlled burning as a tool for Invasive Alien Plant clearing

Feb 2, 2013

Fire is the most efficient way to clear a piece of land of vegetation and fynbos needs fire to regenerate.   So why not use fire for clearing unwanted plants such as invasive alien plants to allow fynbos to grow there? The answer is: yes, you can – and this is...

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