Noosa News
How Fraser Island is rising from the ashes

Ray Revill calls over his fellow animal advocates, pointing excitedly to the gnawed coconut husk splayed out on Fraser Island’s “highway” — a 120-kilometre stretch of beach usually teeming with holidaymakers at low tide.
After a bone-crunching drive along a softer inland track, it is a positive sign.
The group fear for the plight of the dingo population after bushfires burnt through more than 87,000 hectares of the World Heritage-listed island known as K’gari by the Butchulla traditional owners.
While the fire was contained about a month ago, experts are still gauging the impact on the island’s unique ecosystem, which includes tropical rainforests, ancient sand dunes and protected…
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