 1 Billowing Smoke 16 January 2009. Bushfire in Kings Park was the work of an arsonist.
|  2 Bushfire in Kings Park 16 January 2009. Taken through Bus window.
|  3 Aftermath of Kings Park Bushfire 04 February 2009. Panorama of part of the 5 hectares which were burnt in Kings Park on 16 January.
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 4 Approaching the Burnt Area seven weeks after Fire 04 March 2009.
|  5 Hillside Burnt both sides of the Path 04 March 2009.
|  6 Looking down the Hillside to Swan River 04 March 2009.
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 7 Charred Signpost 04 March 2009.
|  8 Law Walk in Kings Park is a popular Uurban Bushland Trail 04 March 2009.
|  9 Blackened Trunks 04 March 2009.
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 10 All Groundcover consumed by Fire 04 March 2009.
|  11 Once a Tree Trunk, now Charcoal 04 March 2009.
|  12 Charcoal and Ash 04 March 2009.
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 13 New Green Zamia Fronds contrast with the Black 04 March 2009.
|  14 Charred Grasstrees with a Tuft of Green at the Top 04 March 2009.
|  15 New Life in the Zamia Fronds 04 March 2009.
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 16 Trunk reduced to Charcoal 04 March 2009.
|  17 Charred Grasstrees sprout new Tufts of Green 04 March 2009.
|  18 View across the Burnt Ground to the Swan River 04 March 2009.
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 19 Looking up the Slope of the Hillside 04 March 2009.
|  20 Charcoal and Ash on the Hillside 04 March 2009.
|  21 Charred Sheoak Seed Cones 04 March 2009.
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 22 Sheoak Seed Cones burst by Heat and Seeds Dispersed 04 March 2009.
|  23 A Blackened Skeleton 04 March 2009.
|  24 Blackened Trunks on Bare Ground 04 March 2009.
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 25 Habitat destroyed by Fire 04 March 2009.
|  26 Ash and Charcoal are a grim reminder of the Fire 04 March 2009.
|  27 Revisit to Bushfire Ravaged Area 25 May 2009. Four months after the Fire.
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 28 New Life of young Hardenbergia Rain has finally come to this scorched area. New life appears. 25 May 2009.
|  29 The Green of New Life 25 May 2009.
|  30 Suckers at the base of Charred Trunk 25 May 2009.
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 31 Side-shoot from Sheoak Trunk 25 May 2009.
|  32 Some may never Recover 25 May 2009.
|  33 Charred Sheoak Trees 25 May 2009.
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 34 Zamias have survived well 25 May 2009.
|  35 Recovery is doubtful for this Tree 25 May 2009.
|  36 Brown Leaves and Empty Seed Capsules The seed has been dispersed and hopefully will bring new life. 25 May 2009.
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 37 Green on Black Green shoots on blackened trunks of Sheoaks and the green tuft on top of Grasstree. 25 May 2009.
|  38 New Life on bare Soil 25 May 2009.
|  39 Green sprouts from Sheoak Trunk 25 May 2009.
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 40 River Views through Blackened Trunks 25 May 2009.
|  41 Six Months after the Bushfire 30 July 2009.
|  42 Recovery Slow even after Winter Rains 30 July 2009.
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 43 Native Wisteria or Hardenbergia New Life and Flowers from the Ashes. 30 July 2009.
|  44 One Year after the Bushfire 21 January 2010.
|  45 Dead Banksias on the downhill slope 21 January 2010.
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 46 Looking up the slope of the Hill 21 January 2010.
|  47 Re-growth struggles on this Sheoak Tree 21 January 2010.
|  48 This Grasstree is a casualty 21 January 2010.
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 49 Charred Trunks still remain 21 January 2010.
|  50 Understorey regrowth 21 January 2010.
|  51 Charred Trunks contrast with green regrowth 21 January 2010.
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 52 Trees are Scarred for Life 21 January 2010.
|  53 Grasstrees sent up long Flower Spikes after Fire 21 January 2010.
|  54 Grasstree regeneration 21 January 2010.
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 55 The struggle to survive 21 January 2010.
|  56 Grasstrees, one survivor and one casualty 21 January 2010.
|  57 New Life, but will it survive the long dry summer? 21 January 2010.
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 58 Charred Trees are a stark reminder of Bushfire 12 September 2010. Re-visit to Burnt area after 20 months.
|  59 Swan River beyond the Scarred Timbers 12 September 2010.
|  60 Yellow Buttercups brighten the Scene 12 September 2010.
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 61 Scarlet Runner rising out of Charred Ground 12 September 2010.
|  62 New Growth on Burnt Ground 12 September 2010. Surviving in spite of an unusually dry winter with exceptionally cold nights.
|  63 Carpet of New Growth 12 September 2010.
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 64 Cottonheads Conostylis 12 September 2010.
|  65 Milkmaids Burchardia umbellata 12 September 2010.
|  66 Purple Tassels Sowerbaea laxiflora 12 September 2010.
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 67 Cowslip Orchids Caladenia flava 12 September 2010.
|  68 Green Jewel Beetle on Yellow Buttercup 12 September 2010.
|  69 Swan River Myrtle Hypocalymma robustum 12 September 2010.
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 70 Swan River Myrtle Hypocalymma robustum 12 September 2010.
|  71 Regenerated Kangaroo Paws and Swan River Myrtle 12 September 2010.
|  72 Mangles Kangaroo Paw Anigozanthos manglesii 12 September 2010.
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 73 Burnt Area Revisited 30 August 2012 -- Three and a half years after the dreadful bushfire of January 2009, the charred trunks tower above the fresh vegetation, including a stunning yellow wattle species.
|  74 Bushfire Regeneration 30 August 2012. Yellow wattle contrasts with fresh green re-growth.
|  75 Zamia (Macrozamia riedlei) 30 August 2012. Zamia surrounded by Native Wisteria and Prickly Moses.
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 76 The Colours of Australian Nature 30 August 2012.
|  77 Grasstree and Prickly Moses 30 August 2012.
|  78 Banksia and Other Re-growth 30 August 2012.
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 79 Regeneration of lower storey on slopes of Mt Eliza 30 August 2012. Three and a half years after the bushfire, young she-oaks have sprouted, wattle and native wisteria are blooming.
|  80 Charred Trunks remain among New Growth 30 August 2012. Yellow Wattle on the left, Pink Swan River Myrtle on the right, and Purple Native Wisteria lower centre.
|  81 Mangles Kangaroo Paw 30 August 2012. Backgound of re-growth wattle on previously charred ground.
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 82 Swan River Myrtle 30 August 2012. Hypocalymma robustum re-gerated after bushfire.
|  83 Native Wisteria 30 August 2012. Hardenbergia comptoniana twines over many of the fallen trees to hide the scars of bushfire.
|  84 Prickly Moses (Acacia pulchella) 30 August 2012. The bright yellow of this wattle species adds colour to this once devastated area.
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