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Werai Forest Research Report 2022

Robyn J Watts, David Crew, Luke Egan, Paul Frazier, Thom Gower, Tracey Hamilton, Sascha Healy, Xiaoying Liu, Nicole McCasker, Liticia Ross, Andre Siebers, John Trethewie,...
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Koondrook-Perricoota Floodplain Carbon Sources

November 12, 2021 - ,
Funded by The Living Murray (TLM) program, Forestry Corporation of NSW are seeking to inform water management at Koondrook-Perricoota (KP) Forest in southern NSW by reporting on floodplain carbon sources and hypoxic blackwater risk.

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Contribution of Koondrook-Perricoota floodplain runoff to the productivity of the Wakool River

Watts et al
December 7, 2016 -
In late 2016 there was a widespread flood in the southern Murray-Darling Basin associated with record-breaking rainfall in parts of the catchment.

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Optimising frog breeding responses to flooding in managed wetlands

July 25, 2011 -
Frog communities were surveyed along the Murray River corridor from the Hume Dam to the New South Wales/South Australia border between August 2008 and January 2010. The aim of the study is to investigate species occupancy patterns with respect to variation in wetland biophysical conditions and hydrology.

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