This story documents how the invasive grasses allowed the fire to grow.

  • Spiracle@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    As I understand it, the issue is that huge sugar cane plantations have just been left empty.

    Sugar cane used to be native, then it was used for plantations, then it was removed, then invasive plants took over the empty space more quickly than any native plants.

    • Treevan 🇦🇺@aussie.zone
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      1 year ago

      Yeah, we have the same systems in place here in subtropical Aus; same species, same degraded and cleared ecosystems. Even looks slightly similar.

      When I think Hawaii I imagine tropical ecosystems but I understand some islands are naturally drier. What was there prior to the degradation is of interest and as I work in regeneration/reclamation, of interest again as to how these systems can be recreated.