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The knowledge and understanding of local Taungurung people combine with emerging ecological evidence to direct future management plans.
4 July 2022
Tomorrow's leaders explore connections to land and water.
Scientists and volunteers are working together to re-establish the southern bell frog in South Australia's Lower Lakes.
29 April 2022
The climate of the Murray–Darling Basin is changing, with a warmer, drier future that includes more frequent droughts and extreme weather events.
26 April 2022
I travelled to many interesting places in my journey across the Murray–Darling Basin, from snow-capped peaks to desert sands, and flooded wetlands to rich green crops, and all the way to where the rivers meet the sea.
8 April 2022
We need the community’s help to report any sightings of the pest fish species, Tilapia.
The Advisory Committee on Social, Economic and Environmental Sciences (ACSEES) is an important source of independent, strategic advice to the Murray–Darling Basin Authority. The committee's work helps to ensure the Basin Plan is confidently implemented with the support of robust science and knowledge.
3 March 2022
For World Wildlife Day today, find out the fascinating way fish use ladders to move up and down streams over weirs, barrages and locks for their long-term survival and a healthy river system.
22 February 2022
A solid foundation for building Basin science, based on collaboration and co-design, is detailed in the Water and Environment Research Program’s (MD–WERP) first annual report released last week.
2 February 2022
On this 2022 World Wetlands Day, read how waterbirds are flocking to the Murray–Darling Basin’s unique wetlands that have been rejuvenated over the past year, thanks to the wettest conditions in a decade.