Changes to Victoria's bush will have to be accepted under global warming: scientists

By Tom Arup
Updated February 1 2016 - 1:13am, first published 12:15am
More frequent fires and warmer conditions in places like the Alpine National Park as a result of climate change could force a rethink of how nature is protected in Victoria. Photo: Justin McManus
More frequent fires and warmer conditions in places like the Alpine National Park as a result of climate change could force a rethink of how nature is protected in Victoria. Photo: Justin McManus

There will be no choice but to accept permanent changes to Victoria's beloved bushland as climate change worsens, some of the state's leading environmental scientists say.

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