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Aquatic ecology / Wetland / Murray River / Eucalyptus camaldulensis / Whangamarino Wetland / Constructed wetland / States and territories of Australia / Water / Geography of Australia
Date: 2004-08-04 05:08:12
Aquatic ecology
Wetland
Murray River
Eucalyptus camaldulensis
Whangamarino Wetland
Constructed wetland
States and territories of Australia
Water
Geography of Australia

Wetland Care Australia Information Bulletin: Wetting and Drying Wetlands Before regulation of the River Murray the extensive floodplains that run along side the river would inundate with water during floods, and dry out

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