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20 April 2023
With over 30,000 wetlands in the Murray−Darling Basin there are many major breeding or feeding sites for birds and macroinvertebrates.
The innovative use of drone technology combined with coding software is helping to improve the accuracy of waterbird monitoring across the Murray–Darling Basin.
16 January 2023
Water for the environment is used to improve native fish populations, including threatened species. Find out about the priorities for 2023.
16 January 2023
Decisions about where water for the environment goes are based on restoring waterbird populations for the health of the entire river system.
2 November 2022
One of the 15 projects under the Basin Condition Monitoring Program is the creation of a social and economic conditions report.
24 August 2022
With most of the Murray–Darling Basin currently experiencing higher than average river flows, we're exploring the benefits of connected waterways.
This assessment of social and economic conditions in the Basin was commissioned in mid-2019 by the then Minister for Agriculture and Water Resources.
Scientists and volunteers are working together to re-establish the southern bell frog in South Australia's Lower Lakes.
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.
11 March 2022
Microbats are often not seen or heard, but there are thousands of them in the Mallee bush and when habitat like the Hattah Lakes are in good health, they can thrive.