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When the landscape is drastically impacted by a fire, flood or a cyclone, we can all feel a loss. Perhaps you've walked through a silent landscape after a fire, or seen massive trees laying in the middle of a field, after being carried kilometers by a raging, flooded river. We all feel that sense of loss and mourning. As people, we are all connected to the natural environment. And for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians, people who work and live on the land, and wildlife carers, that loss can be heightened.
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When the landscape is drastically impacted by a fire, flood or a cyclone, we can all feel a loss. Perhaps you've walked through a silent landscape after a fire, or seen massive trees laying in the middle of a field, after being carried kilometers by a raging, flooded river. We all feel that sense of loss and mourning. As people, we are all connected to the natural environment. And for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians, people who work and live on the land, and wildlife carers, that loss can be heightened.
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