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Nov 22

Issue 32 Flow-MER in the Warrego: What We Do

The Flow-MER program monitors the water, plants and animals of the Warrego-Darling/Baaka Selected Area to understand the influence of water for the environment. This issue explores what we study for each of the indicators and what some of our main findings were in the 2021-22 water year.
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Nov 22

Inundation and Frog Chorusing: Paper Published by Razzaq Sarker

University of New England masters student Razzaq Sarker's scientific paper on the effect of inundation on frog behaviour and chorusing has been published and is now available to be viewed. Razzaq studied the patterns between inundation and frog breeding of species within the Gwydir State Conservation Area (SCA) and surrounding wetlands.
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Oct 22

Issue 31 Flow-MER in the Gwydir: What Do We Do

The Gwydir River Selected Area Flow-MER project monitors six scientific ‘indicators’ to help us understand the impact of water for the environment on the landscape, plants, and animals. These include hydrology, waterbirds, fish (diversity and movement), vegetation and food webs. This article covers how we study these indicators and what some of our findings were for the 2021-22 water year. 
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Aug 22

Issue 30 Fieldwork among the Gunambaay (Waterbirds)

Have you ever wondered how the Gunambaay (Waterbird) surveys get done, or even what the experience is like? That is what I wondered before I got the chance to go out to the Gwydir Wetlands State Conservation Area in March for the end of the colonial waterbird mass breeding event. May you get a taste for the marvel that are the Gwydir and the Gunambaay that breed there.
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Aug 22

Issue 29 Warrego Cracking Photos: Our Favourites

We are lucky to work in special places like the Toorale State Conservation Area. Here are some of our favourite photographs we've taken over the eight years of the Long Term Intervention Monitoring (LTIM) and Flow-MER programs in the Warrego Selected Area. We hope you enjoy!
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Jul 22

Issue 28 Gwydir Cracking Photos: Our Favourites

We count ourselves lucky to work in beautiful places like the Gwydir Wetlands State Conservation Area. Having been visiting these sites for just over 8 years now, we had a flick through the photo albums and selected a handful of our favourites to share with you. Enjoy!
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Jul 22

Lower Balonne Flow – Final Update 2021-22

The 2021-22 water year has seen the wettest season recorded in the last decade, with the biggest environmental water event...
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Jul 22

Issue 27 Northern Murray-Darling Basin Environmental Flows Forum

In late May researchers from across the Northern Murray-Darling Basin came to the University of New England to participate in a two-day forum showcasing the last years worth of new environmental flow related science. The annual forum highlights opportunities for collaboration where we all share the mutual goal of achieving better environmental outcomes through environmental water delivery and management.
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Jun 22

No Baaka, No Baakandji!

Kevin, our Warrego-Baaka (Darling) Cultural Advisor, shared with us this song by Leroy Johnson. It delivers a powerful message from Leroy about the Baaka - the lifeblood of the Baakandji people.
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