Published: 15 September 2023
Published: 7 September 2023
The Barmah–Millewa Forest bush bird surveys in 2016-17 identified a total of 61 woodland bird species in the survey plots. Species were recorded from both the survey plots and the adjoining habitat. There were 1221 individual birds recorded from across twenty sites in the Barmah–Millewa Forest.
Published date: 24 June 2016
With over 30,000 wetlands in the Murray−Darling Basin there are many major breeding or feeding sites for birds and macroinvertebrates.
Published date: 20 April 2023
Published: 2 February 2023
The innovative use of drone technology combined with coding software is helping to improve the accuracy of waterbird monitoring across the Murray–Darling Basin.
Water for the environment is used to improve native fish populations, including threatened species. Find out about the priorities for 2023.
Last updated: 24 June 2023
Decisions about where water for the environment goes are based on restoring waterbird populations for the health of the entire river system.
Last updated: 24 June 2023
This literature review addresses the topic of the creation of suitable habitat for waterbirds through retaining floodwater on floodplains or flow enhancement management interventions with particular reference to six hypotheses identified by the Murray–Darling Basin Authority as key areas for greater understanding.
Published date: 17 September 2012
This publication reports the results of aerial surveys of the six icon sites on the River Murray in November 2008.
Published date: 1 February 2009
An A1 size information poster about various flora and fauna that inhabit the Murray–Darling Basin.
Published date: 1 January 2009
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