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Aboriginal peoples traditionally cut down trees using stone tools and fire for various purposes, including creating clearings for hunting, gathering, and cultivation. They practiced sustainable land management techniques, ensuring that the removal of trees did not harm the ecosystem. This practice was often tied to cultural and spiritual beliefs, as well as practical needs for shelter, tools, and resources. Overall, their methods reflected a deep understanding of the land and its cycles.

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