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@austriverrestor

Australian River Restoration Centre

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Do floodplain trees need floods? The further you dig (literally!), the more complex and difficult the questions can become ow.ly/sykW30kdGwg

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Science meets fish management – how the EWKR project addressed the disconnect that often exists here: ow.ly/LIuf30khzEE

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Announcing my support of the Bill that updates the Water Act aimed at delivering the Murray Darling Basin Plan in full. The crossbench has worked hard to ensure we get the balance right and look after river health and communities. davidpocock.com.au/new_hope_for_t…

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Huge win for the incredible Murrumbidgee River today! Thanks to the Ngunnawal who’ve been caring for the river for thousands of years and the many people who’ve been advocating for better flows and care of the river for decades ❤️

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There is new hope for restoring the health of the Upper Murrumbidgee, as new agreement reached between the Albanese Government and ACT Independent Senator David Pocock 🎉 Read the full press release here arrc.au/forgotten-rive… Thank you for your monumental support Mr. Pocock!

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This interesting article discusses the role that wetlands play in improving water quality and reducing pollution in the face of climate change - highlighting the importance of retaining and restoring wetlands. Follow the link below to read more. ow.ly/6c5t30iP3UQ

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Learn more about Churchill Fellowships and the world of possibilities that this fantastic program opens up....travel to investigate and return to innovate! Applications are open now. ow.ly/jpTQ30iShGo

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Australian and New Zealand scientists have used world-first genetic analysis to estimates white shark adult population size, trend and survival rates for the Australiasian region. ow.ly/VCJn30iVJ9D

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Find out about how environmental water has been supporting native fish populations in the Macquarie and Barwon. ow.ly/VwFS30iYykk

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A new collection of research on the cycling of carbon, water and nutrients in multiple natural and managed landscapes has been completed. The research is available in the international journal of Biosciences: ow.ly/RtmG30j0MvX

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Don't forget! Abstract submissions for the 21st International River Symposium close at the end of this week! Head on over to their website to find out more. ow.ly/4a4V30j45Wc

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In northern Australia, researchers are applying cutting-edge advances in satellite, airborne and terrestrial remote sensing along with emerging tools in computer vision and machine learning to address invasive species and other environmental challenges. ow.ly/wTi330j44MQ

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In November 2016, 1600 threatened Regent Parrots were sighted in north-west Victoria in just 2 hours. Vic Hughes outlines the leadup to this extarordinary sighting, and the role that environmental water played. ow.ly/p52D30j8i5K