id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-343139-19t8g7u7 Wintle, Brendan A. After the Megafires: What Next for Australian Wildlife? 2020-07-14 .txt text/plain 2748 134 48 Unfortunately, there was little strategic priority in fire control operations for the protection of key populations of threatened species, critical habitats, and threatened ecological communities. Clear guidance on how to most effectively organise species and ecosystem conservation activities before, during, and immediately following a major fire event can be helpful (Figure 2 ). and extensive control of other threats that can compound fire impacts; and collection of baseline monitoring and survey data to help identify places critical to protect, prioritise emergency responses, and provide clarity around what has been lost immediately following a fire event. Crucial elements in the preparatory phase 'before the fire' that were not adequately addressed before the 2019-2020 Australian megafires include analysis and synthesis of species sensitivity to fire, monitoring, surveying, and mapping to delineate critical habitats for protection and emergency postfire action. ./cache/cord-343139-19t8g7u7.txt ./txt/cord-343139-19t8g7u7.txt