Central Tablelands
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Improving Ecosystem Connectivity and Landscape Resilience within the Fish River catchment
The Fish River is situated in the upper most region of the Central West catchment of New South Wales. The Fish River together with the Campbells River are the two rivers that converge to form the beginnings of the Macquarie River just south of Bathurst. The Fish River begins South East of Black Springs NSW […]
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Floating Habitat Island – a first for regional NSW
In a first for regional NSW, Central Tablelands Local Land Services has partnered with Orange City Council and the Environment and Waterways Alliance to build a Floating Island at Gosling Creek Reserve to improve habitat for migratory wetland birds.
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Rivers of Carbon: Upper Bidgee River Rehab
The Fish River is situated in the upper most region of the Central West catchment of New South Wales. The Fish River together with the Campbells River are the two rivers that converge to form the beginnings of the Macquarie River just south of Bathurst. The Fish River begins South East of Black Springs NSW […]
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Jane and David Major, 'Yurrah'
The Fish River is situated in the upper most region of the Central West catchment of New South Wales. The Fish River together with the Campbells River are the two rivers that converge to form the beginnings of the Macquarie River just south of Bathurst. The Fish River begins South East of Black Springs NSW […]
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Allan Munns, 'Suffolk Vale' and 'Springfield'
The Fish River is situated in the upper most region of the Central West catchment of New South Wales. The Fish River together with the Campbells River are the two rivers that converge to form the beginnings of the Macquarie River just south of Bathurst. The Fish River begins South East of Black Springs NSW […]
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The McCormack Family, 'Red Hill' and 'Mt Henry'
The Fish River is situated in the upper most region of the Central West catchment of New South Wales. The Fish River together with the Campbells River are the two rivers that converge to form the beginnings of the Macquarie River just south of Bathurst. The Fish River begins South East of Black Springs NSW […]
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Margie Fitzgerald - 'Australind'
The Fish River is situated in the upper most region of the Central West catchment of New South Wales. The Fish River together with the Campbells River are the two rivers that converge to form the beginnings of the Macquarie River just south of Bathurst. The Fish River begins South East of Black Springs NSW […]
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Rivers of Carbon - Southern Tablelands Riparian Linkages Project
‘Rivers of Carbon’ is an exciting new initiative working in partnership with landholders, the Lachlan Catchment Management Authority, Murrumbidgee Catchment Management Authority, and other organisations in the Southern Tablelands to link native vegetation and previously rehabilitated sites to form intact riparian corridors – creating ‘rivers of carbon’.
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Pudman Creek Protection and Restoration
The successful re-introduction of the Southern Pygmy Perch at a new home along the Pudman Creek in New South Wales has strengthened efforts to increase the spread and survival of this threatened native fish. The Southern Pygmy Perch (Nannoperca australis), is a small, attractive native fish once found in most areas of the Murray and lower Murrumbidgee catchments in NSW. During the past 25 years they have disappeared from most of their natural range in response to habitat degradation, particularly the loss of aquatic vegetation and associated macroinvertebrates.