Saturday, 11 May 2013 04:22
Lower Murray - Life Flowing Back Into Wetlands
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Lower Murray
Tuesday, 23 April 2013 07:06
Commonwealth Environmental Water Paiwalla Wetland
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Lower Murray
Friday, 29 March 2013 17:25
The Snowy River in south-eastern Australia is still dying of thirst
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Snowy
Sunday, 10 March 2013 01:42
Upper Colorado: A River on the Brink
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_Upper Colorado Global
Tuesday, 19 February 2013 16:30
San Pedro river, Arizona: Threatened Desert River
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Lower Colorado
Saturday, 12 January 2013 11:15
State of Flowing Water: Keeping the Flow
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_Gulf Coast Global
Saturday, 24 November 2012 00:41
Life Flowing Back Into Wetlands
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_Murray - Darling river basin
Friday, 23 November 2012 01:22
Environmental flows Trial -- with a special focus on the Onkaparinga River
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Torrens
Wednesday, 10 October 2012 07:26
Flow modelling released for Murray plan
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_Murray - Darling river basin
Wednesday, 10 October 2012 00:23
Yarra Riverkeeper Association
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The Yarra River is Melbourne's most important natural asset, and all Melburnians are dependent on it. It provides 70% of our piped water and its valley is world renowned for its vineyards and natural beauty. It is the centrepiece of many city cultural events and plays host to sports, recreational and nature-based activities.
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Melbourne - Yarra
Thursday, 29 March 2012 08:17
The Living Murray : Hattah Lakes, an example of water allocation for environmental watering
With the support of Fraser MacLeod in LinkedIn Group "riversnetwork.org"
Hattah-Kulkyne Lakes is a Ramsar site.
The vision for Hattah Lakes is to preserve and where possible enhance the biodiversity values of Hattah Lakes and to restore healthy examples of all original wetland and floodplain communities. Ecological objectives for the icon site are to:...
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Murrumbidgee
Wednesday, 28 March 2012 18:20
Securing Environmental Flows in the Athabasca River
WWF-Canada's Athabasca river report 2011
(pdf document)
The Athabasca River flows unimpeded across Alberta from the Columbia Icefields in the Rocky Mountains to Lake Athabasca, providing habitat for more than 30 species of fish. The river supplies the largest direct inflow of water to the Peace-Athabasca Delta – one of the world’s largest freshwater deltas, a wetland of international significance, and among the most important waterfowl nesting and staging areas in North America.
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Athabasca
Tuesday, 03 January 2012 13:52
Snowy River environmental flows - Working to restore the river's mighty flows
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Snowy
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