The Grampians NP is 1,672 sq km.
ABC reports about 760sq km has been burnt in the recent bush fire. (This Includes some farm land) This equates to about 40 to 45% of the NP.
Also 4 homes and 40 other buildings.
I read recently that NPs are actually filling in the Water points. But have unable to confirm this. It certainly seems to me that its rare that they conduct controlled burns to mitigate the risk of bush fires in NPs if any at all. Perhaps I'm wrong?
This adds up to a lot of unnecessary habitat destruction and loss of wildlife.
Is this:
Neglect?
Incompetence?
Or a criminal act?
On behalf of the government department responsible?
(Parks Victoria)
This seems to be a pattern for all National (neglected) Parks I've visited over the past few years.
Seems to me SFs are better looked after.
Thoughts?
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-01-06/ ... /104787242
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grampians_National_Park