Jane Townsend (@jane_hrrt) 's Twitter Profile
Jane Townsend

@jane_hrrt

River Care Officer: Harvey River Restoration Taskforce Inc.

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Working outdoors provides some pretty cool opportunities to find some of our more elusive critters living in the undergrowth. Cherie (team leader Bunbury Correctional services) managed to get some great photos of a native cockroach (we think). Western Australian Museum

Working outdoors provides some pretty cool opportunities to find some of our more elusive critters living in the undergrowth. Cherie (team leader Bunbury Correctional services) managed to get some great photos of a native cockroach (we think). <a href="/wamuseum/">Western Australian Museum</a>
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Want to know more about our native freshwater fishes? Here's a little video about Western Minnows, with footage from our favorite place, the Harvey River! #MarronMoreThanAMeal

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Peatlands worldwide are running short of water, and the amount of greenhouse gases this could set loose would be devastating for efforts to curb climate change. theconversation.com/peatlands-worl…

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Crikey, get a load of those logs! So we did. Thanks to a donation of 15-30 logs and stumps from Main Roads Western Australia, coordinated by @GPForestry, these Smooth Marron will have plenty more to get excited about over the coming years. #Marronmorethanameal

Crikey, get a load of those logs!  So we did.
Thanks to a donation of 15-30 logs and stumps from Main Roads Western Australia, coordinated by @GPForestry, these Smooth Marron will have plenty more to get excited about over the coming years. #Marronmorethanameal
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Short back and sides anyone? In preparation for revegetation this year 800 meters of stream bank was mowed. The intent was to create a space to plant chemical free. Maintenance will definitely be an ongoing process! #marronmorethanameal

Short back and sides anyone?  In preparation for revegetation this year 800 meters of stream bank was mowed.  The intent was to create a space to plant chemical free.  Maintenance will definitely be an ongoing process! #marronmorethanameal
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Sunday is #WorldRiversDay, a celebration of the world’s #waterways. We are fortunate to experience first-hand the many special values of #WesternAustralian #rivers. This video shows some of the work we are involved in to protect the #Harvey River ow.ly/PSe750GbzzP #Peel

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An example of multi-stakeholder partnerships to protect, enhance, and connect freshwater habitats. DWER WA Healthy Rivers team have provided expert advice and resources in design, implementation, and monitoring of habitat structures within the Harvey River. marronmorethanameal

An example of multi-stakeholder partnerships to protect, enhance, and connect freshwater habitats.  <a href="/DWER_WA/">DWER WA</a> Healthy Rivers team have provided expert advice and resources in design, implementation, and monitoring of habitat structures within the Harvey River. marronmorethanameal
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A pre-restoration survey of fish and crayfish within the Harvey River by Freshwater Fish will help determine if log placement within a modified section of the river improves fish and crayfish numbers over time. #marronmorethanameal

A pre-restoration survey of fish and crayfish within the Harvey River by <a href="/FreshFishMurd/">Freshwater Fish</a> will help determine if log placement within a modified section of the river improves fish and crayfish numbers over time. #marronmorethanameal
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Freshwater Cobbler or Moo-yut generally live in deeper areas of rivers and lakes, close to the bottom. They can grow to a length of 50 cm and like to live in areas with complex habitat (lots of logs, rocks, and ledges at the base of river banks). #marronmorethanameal

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The Water Corporation South West Drainage Services team and DWER WA Healthy Rivers team provided advice and direction when installing habitat logs into the Harvey River. Project work is much simpler when sharing resources with multiple partners. #Marronmorethanameal

The <a href="/watercorpwa/">Water Corporation</a> South West Drainage Services team and <a href="/DWER_WA/">DWER WA</a> Healthy Rivers team provided advice and direction when installing habitat logs into the Harvey River. Project work is much simpler when sharing resources with multiple partners. #Marronmorethanameal
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The beauty of multi-stakeholder partnerships is shared skills, resources, and passion. Thanks Bunbury Corrective Services for all your help to improve habitat in the Harvey River. #marronmorethanameal

The beauty of multi-stakeholder partnerships is shared skills, resources, and passion. Thanks Bunbury Corrective Services for all your help to improve habitat in the Harvey River. #marronmorethanameal
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The #marronmorethanameal program celebrates the many groups that work hard to protect, enhance, and connect waterway habitats within the Harvey River catchment. South West Adult Community Corrections is one such group. Supported by State NRM Program WA

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For anyone wanting a sensory experience this film is a must watch. It explores the connection we have to rivers and the impact of our activities. It's now available to watch on ABC iview iview.abc.net.au/show/river.

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It's important to celebrate the small things in life. A trip to a project site along the Harvey River led to the discovery of a freshwater mussel, a native conostylis in flower, and the remains of something's meal (possibly Rakali). Hopefully the Rakali doesn't spot the mussel.

It's important to celebrate the small things in life.  A trip to a project site along the Harvey River led to the discovery of a freshwater mussel, a native conostylis in flower, and the remains of something's meal (possibly Rakali).  Hopefully the Rakali doesn't spot the mussel.
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Intrepid hydrologist Pete Muirden has been hard at work measuring flow and collecting data from field loggers in the Harvey River. Fantastic work from a passionate hydrologist. Thanks Pete. #marronmorethanameal

Intrepid hydrologist Pete Muirden has been hard at work measuring flow and collecting data from field loggers in the Harvey River. Fantastic work from a passionate hydrologist. Thanks Pete. #marronmorethanameal
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Tune in to Harvey Community Radio 96.5FM Saturday mornings at 9:00AM to listen to River Connections. This coming Saturday is part 2 of a 3 part interview with Dr Jatin Kala, Senior Lecturer in Atmospheric Science and Earth Systems Science at Murdoch University.

Tune in to Harvey Community Radio 96.5FM Saturday mornings at 9:00AM to listen to River Connections.  This coming Saturday is part 2 of a 3 part interview with Dr Jatin Kala, Senior Lecturer in Atmospheric Science and Earth Systems Science at Murdoch University.
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Check out Mike's connection to a stream running through his property in South West Western Australia. The river stories series is supported by funding from the Western Australian Government's Small Grants Program, and the State NRM Program WA

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Like a still-suit from the movie Dune, water is constantly recycled between the earth and atmosphere. In fact it can be said we drink the same water our ancestors once did. State NRM Program WA