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Issue Number 16 - June 2023

June 30, 2023 - ,
Update on river flows and environmental watering actions, Annual mid-Wakool fish survey, Monitoring of environmental watering actions from irrigation escapes, Ephemeral creeks monitoring, Hidden from view – freshwater mussels

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Issue 14 – December 2022

December 8, 2022 - ,
In this issue: Unregulated flows continue in the mid-Murray River, Environmental water delivered to rivers via irrigation escapes provide fish refuge from hypoxic blackwater water & Report on Werai Forest published

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Issue 11 – March 2022

March 1, 2022 -
In this issue: Spotlight on Werai Forest, Update on 2021-22 monitoring & Edward/Kolety-Wakool Environmental Water Reference Group

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Issue 8 – June 2021

June 1, 2021 - ,
In this issue: Edward/Kolety-Wakool system Community Survey, Turtle movement study, Annual mid-Wakool River fish survey & Monitoring updates

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Issue 7 – March 2021

March 1, 2021 -
In this issue: Environmental watering actions Focus on juvenile fish recruitment, Environmental Water Reference Group visit to Pollack Swamp & Edward Wakool Angling Association Citizen Science Project

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Issue 6 – December 2020

December 8, 2020 -
In this issue: Environmental watering actions, Spring flow in the Wakool-Yallakool river system & School Workshops at Barham in collaboration with the Western Murray Land Improvement Group

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River blackfish found during fish monitoring in Yallakool Creek, southern NSW

May 30, 2018 - ,
Researchers from Charles Sturt University (CSU) and NSW Fisheries have detected river blackfish (Gadopsis marmoratus) in Yallakool Creek in the Edward-Wakool river system for the first time since the monitoring of environmental flows commenced in 2010.

The Mid-Murray region contains diverse and rich natural environments. Its waterways provide water for domestic use, and support diverse agriculture, tourism and recreational activities and, Aboriginal cultural values and practices.

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Acknowledgment of Country

We acknowledge the First Nations communities of the Mid-Murray and pay respect to their Elders past and present. We acknowledge First Nations people as the Traditional Custodians of the land, water and sky country. We recognise the intrinsic connection of First Nations people to Country, and we value their enduring cultural, social, environmental, spiritual, and economic connection to the rivers, wetlands, and floodplains of the Murray-Darling Basin.

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