The black summer bushfires: impacts and risk factors for livestock bushfire injury in south‐eastern Australia

Author:

Cowled BD12,Hillman A1,Ward MP2ORCID,Clutterbuck H3,Doyle M3,Webb Ware J4,Thomas M4,Plain K2,Barwell R5,Laurence M6,Pfeiffer C4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Ausvet Pty Ltd 34 Thynne St Bruce Australian Capital Territory Australia

2. Sydney School of Veterinary Science, Faculty of Science University of Sydney 425 Werombi Road Camden New South Wales Australia

3. South East Local Land Services 159 Auburn St Goulburn New South Wales Australia

4. Melbourne Veterinary School, Faculty of Veterinary and Agricultural Science University of Melbourne Grattan St Parkville Victoria Australia

5. Animal Health Australia Level 2, 95 Northbourne Ave Turner Australian Capital Territory Australia

6. Meat and Livestock Australia Level 1, 40 Mount Street North Sydney New South Wales 2060 Australia

Funder

Commonwealth Government of Australia

Meat and Livestock Australia

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Veterinary,General Medicine

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