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[1]Murrumbidgee Landcare Inc. has been successful in obtaining $90 000 Caring For Our Country funding from the Australian Government to begin trialling habitat mitigation options for the Wah Wah pipeline. Waterbirds, turtles, kangaroos, bats and frogs are among the groups likely to be impacted most when the system of open channels and tanks is upgraded.
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Links
[1] https://silverleafnightshade.org.au/files/Water%20for%20Wildlife%20brochure.pdf
[2] mailto:mherring@murraywildlife.com.au
[3] http://www.abc.net.au/rural/regions/content/201208/3572166.htm
[4] http://murrumbidgeelandcare.org.au/projects/waterforwildlife-management-guides
[5] http://kvlg.org.au/files/WaterWildlife-brochure.pdf
[6] http://kvlg.org.au/taxonomy/term/160
[7] http://kvlg.org.au/taxonomy/term/187
[8] http://kvlg.org.au/taxonomy/term/188