Hi BHG
For many thousands of years my ancestors have "burned country" to allow regeneration to bring new plants, green fodder for "game" and sustain the game animals such as kangaroos, emus and the like. The burning also sustained the areas by default, as it removed the natural dead plant material from the ground, therefore preventing major fires from spreading, although this was not something intended.
The area in which I live is called Paruku, an Indigenous Protected Area, and we encourage travellers and 4wders, knowing how much they love and respect the areas they travel through. We have fought against, and beaten several "Greenie" groups who have tried to tell us how to look after our country.
The true people doing the damage are the ones not allowing the country to be cared for with the knowledge and experience of thousands of years. Such things as fire breaks are almost useless when a "firestorm" occurs, as those flames will cross a large distance such as a firebreak with ease. I have seen it happen.
Regards
Tjupurula