Franklin, J FFoster, DLindenmayer, David B2015-12-132015-12-130004-9158http://hdl.handle.net/1885/80908Recent wildfires burned large areas of native forest in south-eastern Australia. Salvage harvesting will inevitably occur in some areas of burned forest to recover timber and pulpwood, but serious consideration should be given to the intensity of salvageen-AUKeywords: Ecology; Ecosystems; Fire hazards; Harvesting; Fire effects; Forest ecology; Salvage feeling; Sclerophyllous forests; Forestry; Australia; Ecology; Ecosystems; Forest Fires; Forest Management; Harvesting; Eucalyptus Australia; Ecosystems; Eucalyptus; Fire effects; Forest ecology; Forest management; Harvesting; Salvage felling and logging; Sclerophyllous forestsSalvage harvesting fire-damaged wet eucalypt forests: some ecological perspectives20042015-12-11