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Sunday, 24 March 2013 00:00 Rod Fensham on the Lake Eyre Basin Print Email Dr Rod Fensham shares with us his perspective on the Lake Eyre Basin, its springs, and on the rare and threatened plant species it contains. You are here:Home#River Blogs#Oceania#Australia Central#Lake Eyre#Rod Fensham on the Lake Eyre Basin Additional Info Location: -27.26,137.98 Read 5263 times Show Street View Published in Lake Eyre Tagged under Biodiversity Ecosystems Lakes Groundwater Related items Fitzroy river traditional owner Helen Malo: 'Will we see another Murray-Darling?' A short story about the restoration of Drawa river in Poland - CCB River University 2020 La Grande Sebkha d'Oran (Ramsar ID 1055) Restauration des mangroves et rizières de Guinée-Bissau Sudd Swamp Secrets (Ramsar ID 1622) More in this category: « George Scott - Learning from the land : Lake Eyre Basin People and Passion Lake Eyre flooding on AWC's Kalamurina Wildlife Sanctuary » back to top