Rainforest response to deglaciation impacted by Australian Indigenous populations, study finds
Published Date: 3/25/2024
Source: phys.org
Australia's Indigenous populations have played an important role in modifying the continent's landscape over millennia, particularly by using fire to create open spaces for daily activities. This continued until they left the area in approximately 1860 due to British colonization in the preceding decades, beyond which European land management styles and intensive farming practices became a prominent factor.