How treeless riverbanks make floods worse
Floods aren’t an everyday thing. They happen about as often as your overseas aunty flies in for a visit. Though infrequent, that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t plan for t
Floods aren’t an everyday thing. They happen about as often as your overseas aunty flies in for a visit. Though infrequent, that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t plan for t
OzFish’s Sunraysia River Repair Bus’s was celebrated yesterday evening as OzFish seeks to further its habitat restoration work along the Murray River. The event saw leading natural resource managers, partner groups and
We have all seen mangroves on our afternoon walk or while out fishing, but do we really know the role they play for the local fish populations? In a nutshell, Mangroves provide food and habitat to
Some 600 native seedlings are set to breathe new life into the banks of Lake Albert thanks to the efforts of OzFish volunteers, Murrumbidgee Landcare and
passionate community members.
Fish habitat at Jemalong weir on the Lachlan River is set to be restored thanks to the work of volunteers from the local OzFish Forbes Chapter who received a Habitat Action Grant from the NSW Recreational Fishing Trust to restore degraded sections of
A dedicated team of almost thirty OzFish volunteers and community members came together to restore a critical riparian zone at Emigrant Creek to help native fish. The volunteers planted 1550 native trees and
OzFish and Landcare NSW partnership to deliver improved fish habitat in NSW has achieved close to one million dollars of habitat restoration work in its first twelve months. With an initial investment from the NSW Recreational Fishing Trusts of $200 000,
OzFish Unlimited are working with community partners to improve the health and habitat of School House Creek in Regentville and are calling on local volunteers to help at a tree planting day this Sunday 8 November.
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