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18 August 2021
More than 50 species of native fish and 11 species of introduced fish have been identified in the Basin. Native fish play an important role in the environment.
14 August 2020
There are 149 identified reptile species living in the Basin, including 46 snake species, 100 lizard species and 3 freshwater turtle species.
14 August 2020
The Basin is home to a wide variety of waterbirds and woodland birds, some of which live in the Basin all year round and some of which are migratory.
28 June 2020
The health of native fish in the Murray−Darling Basin is a vital legacy that we leave for future generations. Releasing water for the environment helps to restore native fish populations so all of us can benefit from healthy rivers.
Systems and procedures to keep track of water used in the South Australian Riverland are in good shape overall, according to the latest audit by the Murray–Darling Basin Authority of state government water metering practices.
Over recent years there have been significant changes in water use on the River Murray between Barmah and the South Australian border. This study investigates the changes historical data shows over time.
9 December 2019
A review of the relationships between flow and waterbird ecology in the Condamine-Balonne and Barwon-Darling River systems.
9 December 2019
The Narran Lakes waterbird research improves our understanding of how flooding in the Narran Lakes affects waterbird breeding events.
17 August 2018
Speech by MDBA's CEO Phillip Glyde delivered to 2018 Cotton Australia Conference, Gold Coast, 9 August.