Two free webinars focusing on  fish in the Mid-Murray Floodplain
Header photo credit: Peter Rose

It’s time to give a shout out to our wonderful native fish! Join us for two online events to showcase current efforts to support native fish in the Mid-Murray Floodplain Recovery Reach.

These sessions are designed for everyone who cares about fish. Whether you live in a riverside community, fish for pleasure, are a lifelong learner or simply love fish – you’ll learn something new!

These sessions were held on the 29th and 20th of November 2021.
Native fish recovery in the Mid-Murray Floodplain

Monday 29 November 2021
Native fish recovery in the Mid-Murray Floodplain

Learn about the current efforts and an exciting long-term plan to support native fish populations to recover in the Mid-Murray Floodplain.

Presenters:

  • Peter Rose – Mid-Murray Floodplain Recovery Reach Coordinator
  • Dr Ivor Stuart – Arthur Rylah Institute for Environmental Research, VIC Department of Environment, Land, Water & Planning
Have your say on the draft Mid-Murray Floodplain Fish Recovery Plan
Threatened Wetland Warrior native fish

Tuesday 30 November 2021
Threatened Wetland Warrior native fish
Hear the latest status of our native fish populations in the Murray Corridor and learn about the recovery work underway.

Presenters:

  • Dr Nick Whiterod – Aquasave‒Nature Glenelg Trust
  • Tri-State Alliance native fish working group Members

Discussed resources:

Native Fish Recovery Strategy
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Learn more about the Mid-Murray Floodplain Recovery Reach which is working hard to raise awareness and share knowledge about our amazing native fish.

This project is funded by the Native Fish Recovery Strategy. The Native Fish Recovery Strategy is funded under the joint programs and coordinated by the Murray-Darling Basin Authority. The joint programs promote and coordinate effective planning, management and sharing of the water and other natural resources of the Murray-Darling Basin.